DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2024_3_108

The relationship between TMJ dysfunction and the anatomy of the lateral pterygoid muscle

Authors

  • L.A. Ignateva 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, assistant professor of the Pediatric dentistry Department
    ORCID: 0000-0003-3159-6639
  • N.Kh. Khamitova 1, Doctor of Science in Medicine, full professor of the Pediatric dentistry Department
    ORCID: 0009-0004-3158-3816
  • Yu.Yu. Yakimova 2, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Dentistry and implantology Department
    ORCID: 0009-0003-5231-7755
  • M.N. Khadyeva 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, assistant professor of the Therapeutic dentistry Department
    ORCID: 0009-0002-0643-0418
  • E.A. Petrishchenko 1, 5th year student at the Dental Faculty
    ORCID: 0009-0000-7222-3551
  • 1 Kazan State Medical University, 420012, Kazan, Russia
  • 2 Kazan Federal University, 420012, Kazan, Russia

Abstract

Possible causes of TMJ dysfunction are changes in the position of the condyle in the fossa, disc hypertrophy, inconsistencies between central occlusion (CO) and central ratio (CR) at the joint level, excessive articular effusion, altered bone morphology of the condyle, jaw injury, somatic diseases. Some studies indicate the effect of muscle attachment on the displacement of the articular disc, and also establish a correlation between pathological changes in the masticatory muscles themselves and disc displacement. The purpose of this study is to determine the role of attachment of the lateral pterygoid muscle and pathological changes in the masticatory muscle in the displacement of the articular disc. We have produced evaluation of MRI studies of 49 patients. The studies were performed on an Avanto superconducting MR tomograph with a field strength of 1.5 T. When comparing static images, the presence of motor artifacts was assessed, the volume of movements of the mandibular head was analyzed and the location of the articular disc at its various positions. The results of our study confirm that the lateral pterygoid muscle has different attachment patterns. The study revealed the presence of a third muscle head in 28% of cases. A statistically significant relationship has been established between the type of attachment of the lateral pterygoid muscle and the type of displacement of the articular disc.

Key words:

displacement of the TMJ articular disc, type of attachment of the lateral pterygoid muscle, degenerative changes in the masticatory muscles

For Citation

[1]
Ignateva L.A., Khamitova N.Kh., Yakimova Yu.Yu., Khadyeva M.N., Petrishchenko E.A. The relationship between TMJ dysfunction and the anatomy of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2024; 27 (3): 108—111. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2024_3_108

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Received

March 5, 2024

Accepted

July 22, 2024

Published on

October 2, 2024