2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11282-017-0278-8
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Diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging and clinical signs of temporomandibular joint disorders: a 10-year research update review

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“…Osteoarthritis of the TMJ is a disease that typically occurs after the articular disc is displaced and bone contact is established between the condyle and the glenoid fossa. Although there are several reports in the literature, the relationship between osteoarthritis and internal derangement of the TMJ is not yet fully understood ( 7 , 27 ) .…”
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“…Osteoarthritis of the TMJ is a disease that typically occurs after the articular disc is displaced and bone contact is established between the condyle and the glenoid fossa. Although there are several reports in the literature, the relationship between osteoarthritis and internal derangement of the TMJ is not yet fully understood ( 7 , 27 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that progression of disc displacement leads to degenerative changes in the disc itself and in the articular surfaces ( 1 , 5 - 7 ) , such changes presenting as radiological signs of osteoarthritis. Some authors have suggested that the anatomy of the eminence may predispose to disc displacement, whereas others have proposed that, conversely, disc displacement may lead to changes in the shape of the eminence ( 1 , 6 , 8 , 9 ) .…”
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“…In the available literature, there is a lack of correlation between TMJ disc position in MRI and clinical symptoms [ 20 , 21 ]. The compatibility of clinical diagnoses of TMJ disc displacement and diagnoses based on the MRI, according to different authors, depending on the type of displacement, ranges from 44 to 90% [ 5 , 6 , 9 ].…”
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“…In the literature, there are many studies on the anatomy, histology, and biomechanics of the TMJ. However, there are only a few studies in the literature describing the morphometry of the joint in an anatomically normal population [7].…”
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