O'Ryan F, Epker B N
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1984 Sep;58(3):272-9. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(84)90052-5.
Improved knowledge of "normal" temporomandibular joint function and morphology is a basic requisite for the recognition and diagnosis of TMJ abnormalities. Indeed, until such knowledge exists, care must be exercised in the clinical, radiographic, arthrographic, and histologic diagnosis of abnormal temporomandibular structure and/or function. This article discusses variations in TMJ function and morphology in Class I persons and those with skeletal Class II open-bite and Class II deep-bite dentofacial morphologies. These differences are explained on the basis of accepted principles of biomechanics and its influences on cartilaginous growth and bone modeling.
更好地了解“正常”颞下颌关节的功能和形态是识别和诊断颞下颌关节异常的基本前提。事实上,在掌握这些知识之前,在对颞下颌结构和/或功能异常进行临床、放射学、关节造影和组织学诊断时必须谨慎。本文讨论了I类人群以及骨骼II类开颌和II类深覆颌牙颌面形态患者的颞下颌关节功能和形态差异。这些差异是根据公认的生物力学原理及其对软骨生长和骨塑形的影响来解释的。