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Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography

BACKGROUND: To analyze and compare the trajectory of condylar motion during mouth opening in normal volunteers and patients after total joint replacement (TJR) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). METHODS: Condylar movement during mouth opening was recorded by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MR...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jun, Hua, Jiangshan, Ding, Ruoyi, Zou, Luxiang, Li, Haoyu, Zhang, Luzhu, Sun, Qi, He, Dongmei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10347312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37456288
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-1239
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author Wang, Jun
Hua, Jiangshan
Ding, Ruoyi
Zou, Luxiang
Li, Haoyu
Zhang, Luzhu
Sun, Qi
He, Dongmei
author_facet Wang, Jun
Hua, Jiangshan
Ding, Ruoyi
Zou, Luxiang
Li, Haoyu
Zhang, Luzhu
Sun, Qi
He, Dongmei
author_sort Wang, Jun
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description BACKGROUND: To analyze and compare the trajectory of condylar motion during mouth opening in normal volunteers and patients after total joint replacement (TJR) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). METHODS: Condylar movement during mouth opening was recorded by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for volunteers with normal TMJs and dynamic computed tomography (CT) for patients after TMJ TJR. Trajectories of the points selected every 5 mm from the superior point of the condyle (P(0)) along its axis to the mandibular angle (P(-25)) were recorded. The arc length and curvature radius of average trajectories for each point were calculated and compared between the normal joints and TJRs, especially P(-10) which is the corresponding point of the prosthesis apex without lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) attachment at the normal joint with LPM attachment. The location of the point with the most similar trajectory was identified in the normal joints and compared with the condylar prosthesis. RESULTS: A total of 9 volunteers with 18 normal TMJs, and 5 patients with 6 prostheses were included in this study. For normal TMJs, the average condylar trajectories during mouth opening were a concave upward curve. Meanwhile, the trajectories of contralateral normal joints in patients with unilateral TJR and all condylar prostheses were significantly decreased. The arc length and curvature radius of average trajectories gradually decreased from P(0). In the normal joints, P(-20) had the most similar trajectories with the average arc lengths and a curvature radius of 13.0/4.2 mm. In P(-10), the average arc lengths and curvature radius of the normal cases, natural TMJ of the unilateral replacement patients, prosthetic TMJ of the unilateral replacement patients, and prosthetic TMJ of the bilateral replacement patient, were 15.6/6.6 mm, 13.1/4.9 mm, 4.7/4.4 mm, and 6.4/5.8 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: P(-20) in the normal joint exhibited the most similar trajectory among individuals. The trajectory difference between the prosthesis apex without LPM attachment and the corresponding point at the normal joint with LPM attachment provides a reference for fossa prosthesis functional surface design.
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spelling pubmed-103473122023-07-15 Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography Wang, Jun Hua, Jiangshan Ding, Ruoyi Zou, Luxiang Li, Haoyu Zhang, Luzhu Sun, Qi He, Dongmei Quant Imaging Med Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: To analyze and compare the trajectory of condylar motion during mouth opening in normal volunteers and patients after total joint replacement (TJR) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). METHODS: Condylar movement during mouth opening was recorded by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for volunteers with normal TMJs and dynamic computed tomography (CT) for patients after TMJ TJR. Trajectories of the points selected every 5 mm from the superior point of the condyle (P(0)) along its axis to the mandibular angle (P(-25)) were recorded. The arc length and curvature radius of average trajectories for each point were calculated and compared between the normal joints and TJRs, especially P(-10) which is the corresponding point of the prosthesis apex without lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) attachment at the normal joint with LPM attachment. The location of the point with the most similar trajectory was identified in the normal joints and compared with the condylar prosthesis. RESULTS: A total of 9 volunteers with 18 normal TMJs, and 5 patients with 6 prostheses were included in this study. For normal TMJs, the average condylar trajectories during mouth opening were a concave upward curve. Meanwhile, the trajectories of contralateral normal joints in patients with unilateral TJR and all condylar prostheses were significantly decreased. The arc length and curvature radius of average trajectories gradually decreased from P(0). In the normal joints, P(-20) had the most similar trajectories with the average arc lengths and a curvature radius of 13.0/4.2 mm. In P(-10), the average arc lengths and curvature radius of the normal cases, natural TMJ of the unilateral replacement patients, prosthetic TMJ of the unilateral replacement patients, and prosthetic TMJ of the bilateral replacement patient, were 15.6/6.6 mm, 13.1/4.9 mm, 4.7/4.4 mm, and 6.4/5.8 mm, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: P(-20) in the normal joint exhibited the most similar trajectory among individuals. The trajectory difference between the prosthesis apex without LPM attachment and the corresponding point at the normal joint with LPM attachment provides a reference for fossa prosthesis functional surface design. AME Publishing Company 2023-05-15 2023-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10347312/ /pubmed/37456288 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-1239 Text en 2023 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Wang, Jun
Hua, Jiangshan
Ding, Ruoyi
Zou, Luxiang
Li, Haoyu
Zhang, Luzhu
Sun, Qi
He, Dongmei
Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title_full Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title_fullStr Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title_short Comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
title_sort comparative study of normal condyle and temporomandibular joint prosthesis movement during mouth opening by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10347312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37456288
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/qims-22-1239
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