Normal temporomandibular joint

Case contributed by Mariam Razkala
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

History of clenching and mild pain in the jaw

Patient Data

Age: 30 years
Gender: Female

Temporomandibular joint

mri

This MRI shows a normal temporomandibular joint with normal function.

Case Discussion

There are different imaging modalities used to evaluate the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) including the US and CT 1

MRI however, is considered the best imaging modality to make a diagnostic assessment of TMJ abnormalities and status. MRI is the gold standard due to its superior contrast resolution and ability to acquire dynamic imaging for demonstrating the functionality of the joint. MRI can depict the complex anatomy of the TMJ including disc, articular surface, fibrous capsule, ligaments, and muscles of mastication as shown in the example above 2.  

Case Courtesy of Dr. Zane Sherif and Mr. Ben Kennedy.

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