The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a hinge-like joint located where your jawbone and skull meet. The TMJ allows your jaw to slide up and down, letting you talk, chew, and do all sorts of things with ...
Last week I discussed bruxism, or teeth grinding. I mentioned that this condition can be associated with problems with the temporomandibular joints. The TMJs are two of the most used joints in the ...
The equine temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a complex, diarthrodial articulation comprising two synovial compartments—the discotemporal and discomandibular joints—separated by a fibrocartilaginous ...
Chances are that dentists won't have to worry about siting a magnet in their offices in the near future, but can the specialty use MRI to its advantage? Yes, if the structure in question is the ...
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