Segù M, Politi L, Galioto S, Collesano V
Dentistry and Dental Prosthesis, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pavia, Italy.
Minerva Stomatol. 2011 Jul-Aug;60(7-8):349-58.
Numerous studies have shown how the disc displacement, which usually occurs in an antero-medial direction, can be a factor contributing to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and dysfunction. The aim of this study was to ascertain, through a critical review of the literature, current knowledge relating to anterior articular disc (ADD) in the rabbit that constitutes an extremely suitable animal model for studying the human TMJ.
An electronic search of the MEDLINE database was performed without applying time or language restrictions and using the following key words: TMD, anterior disc displacement, rabbit, bilaminar zone. This was followed by a manual search. The articles identified were assessed to verify their pertinence, or otherwise, to the topic of investigation.
The articles examined were divided into the following groups according to the topic (histological and/or functional) they dealt with: experimental animal models, joint changes, elastic fibers, collagen, chondrocytes and nervous tissue.
The papers reviewed covered many aspects, both microscopic and histochemical, of the dysfunctional picture o anterior ADD, furnishing a vast body of useful information, not only from the point of view of the results recorded, but also as regards the various surgical and analytical methods used.
大量研究表明,通常向前内侧方向发生的椎间盘移位可能是导致颞下颌关节(TMJ)疼痛和功能障碍的一个因素。本研究的目的是通过对文献的批判性综述,确定与构成研究人类颞下颌关节极其合适动物模型的兔前关节盘(ADD)相关的当前知识。
对MEDLINE数据库进行电子检索,不设时间或语言限制,使用以下关键词:颞下颌关节紊乱病、前盘移位、兔、双板区。随后进行人工检索。对识别出的文章进行评估,以验证其与调查主题的相关性。
根据所涉及的主题(组织学和/或功能),将所审查的文章分为以下几组:实验动物模型、关节变化、弹性纤维、胶原蛋白、软骨细胞和神经组织。
所审查的论文涵盖了前ADD功能障碍情况的许多微观和组织化学方面,不仅从记录的结果角度,而且从所使用的各种手术和分析方法角度,都提供了大量有用信息。