🧠 The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an important topic in dentistry.
🦴 The TMJ is formed by the temporal bone and the mandibular bone.
⚙️ The TMJ allows for movement and is classified as an arthrosis joint.
🔵 The articulating surfaces of the TMJ include the condyle of the mandible, the glenoid cavity of the temporal bone, and the condyle of the temporal bone.
👉 The temporomandibular joint is made up of the mandibular condyle and the temporal bone.
🔍 A cartilaginous structure called the articular disc serves to cushion and adapt the joint surfaces.
🔗 The temporomandibular joint has three types of ligaments: articular capsule ligaments, intrinsic ligaments, and extrinsic ligaments.
👁️ The articulation of the temporomandibular joint in dentistry involves the articular capsule and its insertions.
🖼️ The articular capsule surrounds the temporomandibular joint and has superior and inferior insertions.
🔒 The intrinsic ligaments of the temporomandibular joint include the external and internal lateral ligaments.
🔑 The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a complex joint that allows for jaw movement.
🔑 The TMJ is supported by several ligaments, including the external lateral ligament and the internal lateral ligament.
🔑 There are also three extrinsic ligaments that contribute to the function of the TMJ.
🧠 The video discusses the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in dentistry.
🔍 The TMJ is supported by three important ligaments: the internal lateral ligament, the stylohyoid ligament, and the maxillary ligament.
💪 These ligaments provide insertion points for various muscles that help with jaw movement.
👉 The video discusses the temporomandibular joint and its anatomy in dentistry.
👉 It mentions the insertion of the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle and the extrinsic ligaments.
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