Klineberg I
Prosthetic Dentistry, The University of Sidney.
Ann R Australas Coll Dent Surg. 1991 Oct;11:96-108.
The lateral pterygoid muscles make a unique contribution to jaw movement control by virtue of their attachment to temporomandibular disc and condyle. Their highly specialized function is reflected in their extrafusal muscle fibre composition and the paucity of muscle spindles to provide proprioceptive feedback. It is likely (studies in progress) that their histochemical spindle intrafusal fibre composition is also unique. The superior and inferior portions of the muscle have defined functional roles. The superior portion primarily contributes to the apposition of disc, condyle and eminence in jaw closing, whilst the lateral portion primarily contributes to jaw opening. In this review, possible control mechanisms for this muscle are proposed. As well, the role of the superior head in influencing rotation and translation of disc and condyle and the relationship with internal derangement and temporomandibular dysfunction is considered.
翼外肌因其附着于颞下颌关节盘和髁突,对下颌运动控制有着独特作用。其高度专业化的功能体现在肌外肌纤维组成以及提供本体感觉反馈的肌梭数量稀少上。目前正在进行的研究表明,其组织化学梭内肌纤维组成可能也很独特。该肌肉的上、下部分具有明确的功能作用。上部主要在闭口时促使关节盘、髁突和关节结节对位,而外侧部分主要促使张口。在本综述中,提出了该肌肉可能的控制机制。此外,还探讨了上头在影响关节盘和髁突旋转及平移方面的作用,以及与关节内紊乱和颞下颌关节功能障碍的关系。