MAG PAALAM PLS LANG! KULET EH
ginglymoarthrodial joint
synovial joint
Joints of the TMJ (x2)
ginglymoid joint - hinging movement
arthrodial joint - gliding movement
TOPIC: TMJ
what are joints under the ginglymoarthrodial joint and what are their movements? (x2)
temporomandibular joint
what is formed by condylar process of the mandible and mandibular fossa and articular tubercle of temporal bone and it is the only movable joint between skull bones (one of the most complex joint in the body)
synovial fluid
TOPIC: TMJ
what fluid serves as a lubricant between auricular surface during function
Condylar process of the mandible
Mandibular fossa of temporal bone
Articular tubercle of temporal bone
parts of the TMJ
Articular Disc
Articular Capsule
Lateral Ligament
Spenomandibular Ligament
Stylomandibular Ligament
what are the anatomical components of the TMJ
nonvascular
metabolic
tissues
Synovial Joint:
Articular surfaces are ______, hence it acts as a medium for providing ______ requirements of the ______
Articular disc
TOPIC: TMJ
Composed of FIBROCARTILAGE which separates the synovial cavity
depression/elevation
protraction/retraction
rotation
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
Auricular Disc:
INFERIOR: Helps with ______ / ______
SUPERIOR: _______ / _______, lateral displacement, slight ______
articular capsule
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
what is thin, fairly loose enveloped around the circumference of the joint
lateral ligament
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
what is found in front of the articular capsule and are two short bands on the lateral surface of the articular capsule?
sphenomandibular ligament
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
what band extends inferiorly and anteriorly from the spine of the sphenoid bone to the ramus of the mandible?
strengthen
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
Sphenomandibular joint does NOT contribute significantly to the _______ of the joint
stylomandibular ligament
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
what separates the parotid gland from the submandibular gland
mandible
TOPIC: Anatomical components of the TMJ
Stylomandibular ligament limits the movement of the _____ at the temporomandibular joint
styloid process
ramus
Stylomandibular ligament is located from the _______ ________ of the temporal bone to the inferior and posterior border of the _____ of the mandible
elevation and depression
protrusion and retrusion
side to side chewing
what are the movement of the muscle of mastication?
hinge =
condyloid =
sliding/arthrodial =
masseter
temporalis
medial pterygoid (internal)
lateral pterygoid (external)
what are the 4 muscle of mastication?
Elevation (bilateral)
Ipsilateral Excursion (unilateral)
Protrusion (bilateral superficial head)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of masseter?
superficial head: ??
Retrusion (bilateral)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of masseter?
Deep head: ??
Elevation (Bilateral)
Ipislateral excursion (Unilateral)
Retrusion (Bilateral)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of temporalis?
Elevation (Bilateral)
Protrusion (Bilateral)
Contralateral excursion (Unilateral)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of medial pterygoid?
Depression (Bilateral)
Protrusion (Bilateral)
Contralateral excursion (Unilateral)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of lateral pterygoid?
Inferior head: ??
Elevation (particularly during power stroke)
TOPIC: MOM
what are the actions of lateral pterygoid?
Superior head: ??
suprahyoid and infrahyoid of the neck
what are the accessory muscles of the mastication?
masseter
Topic: 4 muscle of mastication
what muscle covers most of the lateral aspects of the ramus of the mandible and is a small quadrilateral muscle
temporalis
Topic: 4 muscle of mastication
what muscle covers strong membranous sheet of fascia and is FAN-SHAPED
medial pterygoid (internal)
Topic: 4 muscle of mastication
→ The medial and the lateral pterygoids are the OCCUPANTS OF THE INFRATEMPORAL FOSSA
→ Almost a MIRROR-LIKE IMAGE of the masseter muscle and rhomboidal that runs practically in the same direction on the inner surface of the mandible.
lateral pterygoid (external)
Topic: 4 muscle of mastication
→ Almost triangular in shape
→ has two distinct heads which are inferior and superior head, each with contrasting functions
→ only muscle of the MoM to occupy primarily a horizontal position
move the mandible
secure then stabilize the mandibular position
determine the direction of mandibular movements
what are the generalized function of MoM
depression
protrusion
retrusion
right lateral excursion
left lateral excursion
Topic: MoM
what are the actions of muscle (x5)
helps depress the mandible
what is the functions of the accessory muscle