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By Aneta Dolezal and Alexia Giapisikoglou TMJ By Aneta Dolezal and Alexia Giapisikoglou

Definition = joint of the jaw and is referred to as TMJ. two TMJs, one on each side, working in unison. name is derived from the two bones which form the joint: articulation between condylar head of mandible and the anterior part of the glenoid fossa of the temporal bones

Features articulating surface of TMJ is NOT formed of hyaline cartilage but of a sturdy avascular fibrous layer it is the only synovial joint in the human body with an articulating disc which is present between the joint surfaces of cranium and mandible.(this makes the TMJ a double joint) Movements can be rotational or translational

Ligaments Lateral temporomandibular ligament Sphenoparietal ligament Stylomandibular ligament Stylohyoid ligament

Synovial tissue

Innervation Sensory innervation: Originates from trigeminal nerve (CNV) auriculotemporal and masseteric branches of mandibular branch of V

Vascularization Branches of ECA: superficial temporal branch Deep auricular artery Anterior tympanic artery Ascending pharyngeal Maxillary artery

Muscles of Mastication masseter: O: superficial head : zygomatic process of maxilla and Inf. Border of Anterior 2/3 of zygomatic arch deep head: inner aspect of zygomatic arch and posterior 1/3 I: superficial head: angle of mandible and lower portion of lateral aspect of ramus deep head: upper portion of lateral aspect of ramus F: elevation and protrusion Innerv: masseteric nerve (mandibular nerve)

Temporalis O: lower temporal line of skull, temporal fossa, overlying temporal fascia I: coronoid process of mandible, anterior border of ramus of mandible F: to maintain resting tonus- elevation, retrusion Innerv: deep temporal nerve (mandibular nerve)

Medial Pterygoid O: pterygoid fossa, medial surface of lateral lamina of pterygoid process, pyramidal process of palatine bone I: inferior margin of mandible, pterygoid tuberosity F: closees jaw- elevation Innerv: Nerve to Medial Pterygoid (Mandibular N.)

O: lower head:lateral surface of lateral pterygoid plate superior head: infratemporal surface of greater wing of sphenoid I: fibers are directed laterally and backwards into the front of the pterygoid plate F: depress, protrusion, move mandible from side to side Innerv: Mandibular N.