Correlation Between the Masticatory Muscle Dimensions and Internal Derangement of Temporomandibular Joints Based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Niloofar Ghadimi,
Sandra Mehralizadeh,
Elham Rahimian
et al.
Abstract:Background: Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) are the most common cause of non-odontogenic pain in the maxillofacial region. Internal derangement (ID) is one of the most prevalent causes of TMDs, and disc displacement is recognized as the most common ID. The masticatory muscles are among anatomical structures involved in TMDs that may be affected by ID. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the masticatory muscle dimensions and ID of temporomandibular joints using magnetic res… Show more
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