Rohlin M, Westesson P L, Eriksson L
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 1985 Mar;43(3):194-200. doi: 10.1016/0278-2391(85)90159-4.
Joint sounds from 55 fresh temporomandibular joint autopsy specimens were correlated with the macroscopic examination of joint morphology. Fifty-eight per cent of the joints were silent. Two thirds of these showed normal superior disc positions and remodeled articular surfaces, whereas one third exhibited anterior disc displacement. Twenty per cent of the joints elicited clicking and showed anterior disc displacement. Twenty-two per cent of the joints elicited crepitation and exhibited mostly arthrosis of the articular surfaces and perforation of the discs. Our results confirm previous statements that clicking and crepitation may be looked upon as signs of abnormal joint morphology, clicking indicating anterior disc displacement and crepitation usually indicating arthrosis. Absence of sound alone, however, should not be accepted as an indication of a normal joint.
对55个新鲜颞下颌关节尸检标本的关节弹响与关节形态的宏观检查进行了相关性研究。58%的关节无弹响。其中三分之二的关节上盘位置正常且关节面重塑,而三分之一的关节表现为盘前移位。20%的关节出现弹响并伴有盘前移位。22%的关节出现摩擦音,主要表现为关节面的关节炎和盘穿孔。我们的结果证实了之前的观点,即弹响和摩擦音可被视为关节形态异常的体征,弹响提示盘前移位,摩擦音通常提示关节炎。然而,仅无声音并不能被视为关节正常的指征。