Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing

Abstract Because of their complexity, the movements of the mandible during chewing and those of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are typically difficult for students to visualize. This module contains animations that were created to aid dental and medical students at the Baylor College of Dentistry...

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Main Authors: Robert Hinton, Bob Hutchins, Gerald Hill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of American Medical Colleges 2011-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.8464
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description Abstract Because of their complexity, the movements of the mandible during chewing and those of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are typically difficult for students to visualize. This module contains animations that were created to aid dental and medical students at the Baylor College of Dentistry in the visualization of the components of these movements that are the most challenging: the movements of the mandible in the frontal (coronal) plane and the movements of the TMJ and its intraarticular structures in the sagittal plane. The aim was to portray the complex movements in a more understandable way than static positional drawings could. The mandible animation illustrates the typical movement path followed during the opening and closing movements of unilateral mastication. The animation can be stopped at three different points during the movement envelope: following full opening, following closing to approximate the teeth, and just prior to the power stroke. The animations are paired with a PowerPoint that highlights the muscles that are active during the opening and closing phases. This juxtaposition helps to emphasize the phasic yet synergistic contributions of the numerous muscles that produce these complex movements. The temporomandibular joint animation illustrates the movement of the mandibular condyle, the articular disc, and the retrodiscal pad (posterior attachment) during opening and closing movements of the lower jaw. The TMJ animation permits instructors to highlight the differential movements of the intraarticular structures and to discuss factors that affect these movements. Student feedback indicated that the animations significantly aid comprehension of how mastication is effected and how the disc moves relative to the condyle.
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spelling doaj.art-6e734ea4d3e74f0aae6027613f36e48f2022-12-21T21:24:26ZengAssociation of American Medical CollegesMedEdPORTAL2374-82652011-07-01710.15766/mep_2374-8265.8464Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and ClosingRobert Hinton0Bob Hutchins1Gerald Hill21 Baylor College of Dentistry, A Member of The Texas A&M University2 Baylor College of Dentistry3 Baylor College of DentistryAbstract Because of their complexity, the movements of the mandible during chewing and those of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are typically difficult for students to visualize. This module contains animations that were created to aid dental and medical students at the Baylor College of Dentistry in the visualization of the components of these movements that are the most challenging: the movements of the mandible in the frontal (coronal) plane and the movements of the TMJ and its intraarticular structures in the sagittal plane. The aim was to portray the complex movements in a more understandable way than static positional drawings could. The mandible animation illustrates the typical movement path followed during the opening and closing movements of unilateral mastication. The animation can be stopped at three different points during the movement envelope: following full opening, following closing to approximate the teeth, and just prior to the power stroke. The animations are paired with a PowerPoint that highlights the muscles that are active during the opening and closing phases. This juxtaposition helps to emphasize the phasic yet synergistic contributions of the numerous muscles that produce these complex movements. The temporomandibular joint animation illustrates the movement of the mandibular condyle, the articular disc, and the retrodiscal pad (posterior attachment) during opening and closing movements of the lower jaw. The TMJ animation permits instructors to highlight the differential movements of the intraarticular structures and to discuss factors that affect these movements. Student feedback indicated that the animations significantly aid comprehension of how mastication is effected and how the disc moves relative to the condyle.http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.8464JawTemporomandibular JointMasticationArticular DiscMandibular CondyleMandible
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Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
MedEdPORTAL
Jaw
Temporomandibular Joint
Mastication
Articular Disc
Mandibular Condyle
Mandible
title Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
title_full Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
title_fullStr Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
title_full_unstemmed Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
title_short Movements of the Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint during Jaw Opening and Closing
title_sort movements of the mandible and temporomandibular joint during jaw opening and closing
topic Jaw
Temporomandibular Joint
Mastication
Articular Disc
Mandibular Condyle
Mandible
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