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The effect of removal of the disc on the friction in the temporomandibular joint.
Authors:Eiji Tanaka  Diego A Dalla-Bona  Tatsunori Iwabe  Nobuhiko Kawai  Eizo Yamano  Theo van Eijden  Masao Tanaka  Mutsumi Miyauchi  Takashi Takata  Kazuo Tanne
Affiliation:Department of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Developmental Biology, Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. etanaka@hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Abstract:PURPOSE: The amount of friction in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is dependent on the joint components, including the synovial fluid, disc, and articular surface cartilage. As friction in the TMJ is less than in other (discless) joints, we hypothesized that this is caused by the presence of the disc. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The frictional coefficient of the TMJ was first measured in the intact porcine joint (n = 10). After the disc was removed the measurement of frictional coefficient was conducted again. Furthermore, the subsequent effects of loading duration and the application of hyaluronic acid (HA) were examined. RESULTS: The mean frictional coefficient in the intact joint was 0.0177 (SD 0.0021). After disc resection it became 0.0361 (SD 0.0063). The frictional coefficient increased with the length of the preceding loading duration and exceeded 0.0635 (SD 0.0085) after 30 minutes. Subsequent application of HA resulted in a slight decrease of the frictional coefficient. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of the disc reduces the amount of friction in the TMJ. This reduction is likely due to the role of the disc in reducing the amount of incongruity between the articular surfaces and in increasing synovial fluid lubrication.
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