Literature DB >> 1809767

Biomechanical properties and collagen fiber orientation of TMJ discs in dogs: Part 1. Gross anatomy and collagen fiber orientation of the discs.

T Shengyi1, Y Xu.   

Abstract

The present study investigated the gross anatomy and collagen fiber orientation of TMJ discs in dogs using macroscopic, stereomicroscopic, light microscopic, and scanning electron microscopic techniques. Results showed that (1) the surface of the disc has an undulated configuration (a "fingerprint pattern" under stereomicroscope), which appears to aid in storing synovial fluid and providing lubrication to the joint; (2) the fine fibrils in the middle part are twisted together tightly, presenting a wavy, winding, lamina layer structure anteroposteriorly that works to absorb shock; (3) the mediolateral fibers are composed of loose and less wavy bundles, and they are crossed perpendicularly by anteroposterior fibers in anterior and posterior bands. In fact, a fibrous anulus in the periphery of the disc is composed of the mediolateral fibers of anterior and posterior bands and the anteroposterior fibers of the medial and lateral portions of the middle band, which suggests a stabilizing function.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1809767

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Craniomandib Disord        ISSN: 0890-2739


  11 in total

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2.  Influence of unilateral disc displacement on the stress response of the temporomandibular joint discs during opening and mastication.

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3.  Tensile biomechanical properties of human temporomandibular joint disc: Effects of direction, region and sex.

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4.  Biomechanical properties of murine TMJ articular disc and condyle cartilage via AFM-nanoindentation.

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6.  The regional contribution of glycosaminoglycans to temporomandibular joint disc compressive properties.

Authors:  Vincent P Willard; Kerem N Kalpakci; Andrew J Reimer; Kyriacos A Athanasiou
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7.  Relationship between anisotropic diffusion properties and tissue morphology in porcine TMJ disc.

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8.  A comparison of the mechanical properties of the goat temporomandibular joint disc to the mandibular condylar cartilage in unconfined compression.

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Journal:  J Dent Biomech       Date:  2011-05-29

Review 9.  Internal derangements of the temporomandibular joint: A review of the anatomy, diagnosis, and management.

Authors:  Andrew L Young
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10.  Effect of jaw opening on the stress pattern in a normal human articular disc: finite element analysis based on MRI images.

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