González Sequeros O, Bermejo Fenoll A, González González J M
Av Odontoestomatol. 1991 Jun;7(6):445-51.
The gross anatomy of the temporomandibular joints from omnivorous (pigs), carnivorous (dogs and cats), and herbivorous (cows and sheeps) animals and rodents (rabbits and mice) reveals the existence of right and left temporomandibular joint complex as has been described in humans. Each articular complex includes a temporo-meniscal joint and a mandibulomeniscal joint (in all specimens a combination between a saddle joint and condylar joint). The morphological features of these joints are discussed and the similarities and dissimilitudes between those found in animals and human beings are commented on.
对杂食动物(猪)、肉食动物(狗和猫)、草食动物(牛和羊)以及啮齿动物(兔子和老鼠)的颞下颌关节进行大体解剖后发现,如同人类一样,这些动物也存在左右颞下颌关节复合体。每个关节复合体都包括一个颞-半月板关节和一个下颌-半月板关节(在所有标本中,均为鞍状关节和髁状关节的组合)。文中讨论了这些关节的形态特征,并对动物和人类关节之间的异同进行了评述。