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Tonight's new set of Invisalign trays hurt like a mofo... here's hoping for a goodnight's sleep despite the soreness!
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I want Invisalign.
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I'm not a fan of Demar Derozan's teeth. He needs some invisalign or something.
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Invisalign Braces And Other Orthodontic Options Affordable In ...: If you thought straightening your teeth meant a... http://bit.ly/an9rUN
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@ohmiso That's a huge pricing difference! I don't know if InvisAlign is worth the extra $2K though.
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@naut I was quoted a lot more than that for Invisalign. I think it was 7-8k, top teeth only.
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cant believe life is going ask quickly as it is-almost done with invisalign 6 months went by so quickly+CYWEs over..Sigh im getting sleep
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$2500 to get braces (again but only on front 6 top and bottom teeth) or $4500 (!) for InvisAlign. Apparently I have big teeth.
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finchley dentist latest: Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated http://dentistinfinchley.com/invisalign-sign-for-the-uninitiated/
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Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY
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Invisalign Sign For the Uninitiated: Many people get a benefit from using Invisalign to make their smile much more... http://bit.ly/dtziNY
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lmao weirdest comment: he's not wearing his invisalign
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Dear invisalign teen ...WHY COULDENT YOU HAVE BEEN AROUND WHEN I WAS GETTING BRACES....damn you
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@Nerdy929 lol. You're not too old. I'm older than you and I have 'em. plus, you look 14. jk. Yes, *Invisalign
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RT @therealmrgoode2 #imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS. --- #guilty iDied
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#imtiredofseeing through your teeth and into your soul. #invisalign WORKS.
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Why do all the chicks on AI this season have really really bad teeth? Hopefully they'll use earnings to get Invisalign & bridges.
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the invisalign is already getting on my nerves. hopefully i'll start to get used to it, knowing that i have to wear it for six months. :/
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i am going to buy invisalign for my top teeth with this refund. i shall have beautiful wedding teeth! wooooooo!
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april 14th will BLOW! teeth cleaning at 3pm. invisalign/orthodontic appointment at 4:50pm. =/
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Stages in Invisalign Treatment http://www.woodboroughhouse.com/invisalign.html
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@justinbieber talked ot me through his van window. I was RIGHT THERE and he mouthed the words " do you have invisalign?" Yes I do (: RT!
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i'm most likely getting invisalign! :D
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Invisalign is an almost invisible option to straighten your teeth without wearing metal braces. A favorite among teens!
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@Sam_Vail well... I now see that you said you couldn't get invisalign... Lol that's #nohoes
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@Sam_Vail you in no way need braces! If you do get invisalign though, it's so revolutionary lol.
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Graber Orthodontics | SureSmile, Invisalign, & More in Vernon ...: If your teen is considering orthodontic treatme... http://bit.ly/bObS8R
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Got my Invisalign on today!! Must fix my one crooked bottom tooth fast!
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Interested in Invisalign but don't fully understand how it works? Wikipedia has a great article that explains it all! http://bit.ly/co5578
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First step of Invisalign completed... In a month I get my trays and in about a year and a half your never going to see me stop smiling =]
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Invisalign Special March Offer! Come in and start a new invisalign case before March 31st and get $600 off immediately! 801-355-2202
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@Averiesun has invisalign on her Vagina...*Dat shit aint gonna work*
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I just love gooey molds in my teeth. Thanks Invisalign. (:
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Headache. Again. I think it's the Invisalign, but new trays aren't usually this persistent. So much for running today. *pout*
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are happy to announce that our Invisalign Teen clients are increasing http://bit.ly/9uUgeJ
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:( i want invisalign!
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haha lithp.. RT @aliciamk: Def. of a not-fun day: getting invisalign on at lunch... The 1st coworker who makes fun of my lisp is dead.
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Def. of a not-fun day: getting invisalign on at lunch. Already crashing from caffeine. The 1st coworker who makes fun of my lisp is dead.
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@pooh2483 you're doing better than me...I haven't had my invisalign-like-retainer in since 2007-ish...
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Do you have crossbite or overbite? With Invisalign we can help you correct them!... http://bit.ly/aSFTs0
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RT @qtauri17: Orthodontist appointment today!! Stoked! I get braces!! NO, not the metal, but Invisalign!!// I get my METAL next week!! Yess!
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BIG NEWS! I met our one and only @justinbieber today, he talked to me through his car window! (: He noticed I had invisalign too!
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Orthodontist appointment today!! Stoked! I get braces!! NO, not the metal, but Invisalign!!
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Late night smile fixing @Guidepost Dental Practice open 8 till 8 Tuesday & Wednesday #morpeth #Northumberland #dentist #invisalign #implants
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Want to see a cool Invisalign case we finished? No more gaps and nice white teeth! Check it out http://bit.ly/aDOdfu www.zendental.com
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Teeth Tip Tuesday: Chew sugarless gum to get plaque out of teeth and trigger the production of saliva, which neutralizes acid in your mouth
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@miszchikitaa lollllll, I tried to insist that the invisalign was not that cool.
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Invisalign - Three C's of Invisible, Removable Braces http://goo.gl/fb/vbbV
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@Sam_Vail yah either do invisalign like @originalCK suggested or say EFF IT!! lol
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@Sam_Vail get invisalign
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@Jessica_Pace Yay Invisalign!
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For a natural smile Invisalign is a welcome alternative: For a natural smile Invisalign is a welcome alternative t... http://bit.ly/biYOmX
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A modelo Gisele Bündchen conta que utilizou Invisalign para alinhar seus dentes. http://migre.me/mNUd
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today's reminders: tanning and invisalign.
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Torne-se um ortodontista credenciado Invisalign. Acesse o site www.invisalign.com.br/curso para mais informações.
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GUESS WHAT.... We just finished with a class on the new products of Invisalign! Teen Invisalign is the bomb.com!!!! More Info call 328-1985!
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@Miizie_mz@Aomy_YunkGii ละครเรื่องรักนี้เคียงตะวันก็ใส่ทั้งเรื่องค่ะ ลองหากูเกิล invisalign ดูนะ
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RT @Boongkey: @joysirilakดัดฟันอายุเท่าไรคะ/ประถมมัธยมอย่างละแป๊บ เอาออกตลอด เจ็บอ่ะ เลิก หมอเอือม สองปีที่แล้วเพิ่งทำใหม่่แบบ invisalign
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#Invisalign Invisible #Braces - the trick behind straight white teeth. Read success stories at http://www.bigsmiledental.com/
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Productive morning promoting invisalign at BNI. 2 people already interested.
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Would you like your teeth to be straightened? Invisalign's invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners will give... http://bit.ly/9IGgpN
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Headed to the dentist-next set of invisalign!
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@PerlaFHudson Def do the Invisalign it works great, but you have to take them out for eating and drinks that stain like red wine and coffee
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Hi All: Hello everyone, a great site and forum here. I'm hoping to get Invisalign for my bottom teeth due to over... http://bit.ly/alk0Vb
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@Debbi3 Zeker nooit gehoord van invisalign? www.invisalign.com
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http://bit.ly/bRZHXk Misinformation. Not veneers... Invisalign. Get it straight...
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my dentist suggested Invisalign...5G's really?.....did i pick the wrong profession?
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are you wearing invisalign?
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Invisalign Invisible Braces - the trick behind straight white teeth. Read success stories at... http://bit.ly/ajyqN0
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I am taking an Invisalign continuing education course this weekend. I am looking forward to learning the latest tips and innovations.
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my mom just got her invisalign today. this should be good times until she is done with the treatment.
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I wish they made mint flavored Invisalign.
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RT @MyTShawp Yes I lost the invisalign contract but me and @Jus_Jeff mama/aunt are spokesmen for ExtenZe "and the size yea that's fun too"
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www.ToothTime.ca Gilbert H. Snow, D.D.S. - Snow Orthodontics and Invisalign ... http://bit.ly/a21yU8
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@hannahwitt Yeah but I don't know if it would happen so quickly. I have invisalign and it's quite a process...but it's really neat!
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RT @iDREAMofMIMI i want to flush my invisalign down the toilet so bad. < FLUSH IT! FLUSH IT! ha ha... just joshin girl, endure!
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Beauty is pain my dear! U bet NOT!! Lol RT @iDREAMofMIMI: i want to flush my invisalign down the toilet so bad.
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que se trata de uma porcelana monocristalina totalmente translúcida, e o sistema Invisalign, também conhecido como o "aparelho invisível".
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My Invisalign trays have arrived. Going to get them next week. Whee!
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March Madness is in the air! Win a Netbook or a New IPOD in the month of March. Schedule a FREE Invisalign Consult! It's that easy~ 712-0000
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I have a question about Invisalign. Has anybody or somebody they know used it?
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Yay, ortho says my teeth are perfect for Invisalign!
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@dona_ursa eu consultei com ele, mas já ouvi a opinião de 3 dentistas sobre o invisalign e os 3 disseram que funciona até + rápido
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@erindwyer Invisalign diet?! I MUST try that one, Erin!
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New invisalign tray. Week 3 only 49 to go. Sore choppers = perfect diet.
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@vmars08 i think he's been using invisalign since after he had his wisdom teeth out. lol
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@dona_ursa invisalign. sem brackets (como se escreve isso?), tira pra comer, completamente invisível
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New invisalign. Lame
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invisalign be having niggas juicy mouthed as hell.. #takeurcrookedswithurstraights literally
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Hoor-fuckin'-ay...I have to get a root canal and fitted for invisalign. Good news?...I left and went to bubblehead.
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YES!!!! I get to miss part of school on the 23rd for an invisalign appoinment. I have never been aloud to miss school for an appoinment, bec
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@FoodTastic Cause I'm a touch irresponsible so l knew I wouldn't stick with invisalign! LOL
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@OhMyJenny yes...well just the bottom ones..i still have the top ones but now i have liners (like invisalign)
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@tha_lola_ invisalign =D
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Just had a baby? Make sure to take your child to the dentist by his/her first birthday but don’t use toothpaste yet!
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Invisalign will likely help, but may leave you a bit short of an ideal result http://realself.com/t/173870 #fb
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@vtails You were talking about braces - my dentist is recommending I get these http://www.invisalign.co.uk/en/Pages/Home.aspx
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• “I’ve never seen a smiling face that was not beautiful.” – Author Unknown
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Welcome to TMJ Center for Neuromuscular Dentististry in Houston Texas (http://invisalign-houston.org/tmj-dentist-houston.html). It's state-the-art meets a multi-disciplinary approach to offer advanced care for tmj, grinding, head aches and other neuromuscular afflictions. Offices in Houston, Katy, The Woodlands, Sugarland, Kingwood, Bellaire, River Oaks, Pearland, Clear Lake, West U and many more locations to come. Not all of the content on this site or page is orginal work by TMJ Center for Neuromuscular Dentististry in Houston. Notice: Not all of the content on this site or page is orginal work by TMJ Center for Neuromuscular Dentististry in Houston. As such, the GNU License, Good Promotional Practices and Splogging Licenses dually declare governance over any and all content re-distribution by Invisalign Houston in addition to any other user that wish to use this content. Furthermore, due to the nature of this website being open source with open edit functionality, all users are required to adhere to the governing licenses. This page was published with a focus on TMJ Center for Neuromuscular Dentististry in Houston. Temporomandibular jointFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from TMJ)
The temporomandibular joint is the joint of the jaw and is frequently referred to as TMJ. There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The name is derived from the two bones which form the joint: the upper temporal bone which is part of the cranium (skull), and the lower jaw bone called the mandible. The unique feature of the TMJs is the articular disc. The disc is composed of fibrocartilagenous tissue (like the firm and flexible elastic cartilage of the ear) which is positioned between the two bones that form the joint. The TMJs are one of the only synovial joints in the human body with an articular disc, another being the sternoclavicular joint. The disc divides each joint into two. The lower joint compartment formed by the mandible and the articular disc is involved in rotational movement (opening and closing movements). The upper joint compartment formed by the articular disk and the temporal bone is involved in translational movements (sliding the lower jaw forward or side to side). The part of the mandible which mates to the under-surface of the disc is the condyle and the part of the temporal bone which mates to the upper surface of the disk is the glenoid (or mandibular) fossa. Pain or dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint is commonly referred to as "TMJ", when in fact, TMJ is really the name of the joint, and Temporomandibular joint disorder (or dysfunction) is abbreviated TMD. This term is used to refer to a group of problems involving the TMJs and the muscles, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, and other tissues associated with them. Some practitioners might include the neck, the back and even the whole body in describing problems with the TMJs. ArticulationThe TMJ is a ginglymoarthrodial joint, referring to its dual compartment structure and function (ginglymo- and arthrodial). The condyle articulates with the temporal bone in the mandibular fossa. The mandibular fossa is a concave depression in the squamous portion of the temporal bone. These two bones are actually separated by an articular disc, which divides the TMJ into two distinct compartments. The inferior compartment allows for pure rotation of the condylar head, which corresponds to the first 20 mm or so of the opening of the mouth. After the mouth is open to this extent, the mouth can no longer open without the superior compartment of the TMJ becoming active. At this point, if the mouth continues to open, not only is the condylar head rotating within the lower compartment of the TMJ, but the entire apparatus (condylar head and articular disc) translates, or slides, forward in the glenoid fossa and down the articular eminence of the temporal bone, thus incorporating an anterior movement into the further opening of the mouth. This can be demonstrated by placing a resistance fist against the chin and trying to open the mouth more than 20 or so mm.
ComponentsThere are six main components of the TMJ.
Capsule and articular discThe capsule is a fibrous membrane that surrounds the joint and incorporates the articular eminence. It attaches to the articular eminence, the articular disc and the neck of the mandibular condyle. The articular disc is a fibrous extension of the capsule in between the two bones of the joint. The disk functions as articular surfaces against both the temporal bone and the condyles and divides the joint into two sections, as described in more detail below. It is biconcave in structure and attaches to the condyle medially and laterally. The anterior portion of the disc splits in the vertical dimension, coincident with the insertion of the superior head of the lateral pterygoid. The posterior portion also splits in the vertical dimension, and the area between the split continues posteriorly and is referred to as the retrodiscal tissue. Unlike the disc itself, this piece of connective tissue is vascular and innervated, and in some cases of anterior disc displacement, the pain felt during movement of the mandible is due to the condyle pressing on this area.
LigamentsThere are three ligaments associated with the TMJ: one major and two minor ligaments.
These ligaments are important in that they define the border movements, or in other words, the farthest extents of movements, of the mandible. However, movements of the mandible made past the extents functionally allowed by the muscular attachments will result in painful stimuli, and thus, movements past these more limited borders are rarely achieved in normal function.
Innervation and vascularizationSensory innervation of the temporomandibular joint is derived from the auriculotemporal and masseteric branches of V3 (otherwise known as the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve). These are only sensory innervation, recall that motor is to the muscles. Its arterial blood supply is provided by branches of the external carotid artery, predominately the superficial temporal branch. Other branches of the external carotid artery namely: the deep auricular artery, anterior tympanic artery, ascending pharyngeal artery, and maxillary artery- may also contribute to the arterial blood supply of the joint. The specific mechanics of proprioception in the temporomandibular joint involve four receptors. Ruffini endings function as static mechanoreceptors which position the mandible. Pacinian corpuscles are dynamic mechanoreceptors which accelerate movement during reflexes. Golgi tendon organs function as static mechanoreceptors for protection of ligaments around the temporomandibular joint. Free nerve endings are the pain receptors for protection of the temporomandibular joint itself. In order to work properly, there is neither innervation nor vascularization within the central portion of the articular disc. Had there been any nerve fibers or blood vessels, people would bleed whenever they moved their jaws; however, movement itself would be too painful.
Jaw movementsDuring jaw movements, only the mandible moves. Normal movements of the mandible during function, such as mastication, or chewing, are known as excursions. There are two lateral excursions (left and right) and the forward excursion, known as protrusion. The reversal of protrusion is retrusion. When the mandible is moved into protrusion, the mandibular incisors, or front teeth of the mandible, are moved so that they first come edge to edge with the maxillary (upper) incisors and then surpass them, producing a temporary underbite. This is accomplished by translation of the condyle down the articular eminence (in the upper portion of the TMJ) without any more than the slightest amount of rotation taking place (in the lower portion of the TMJ), other than that necessary to allow the mandibular incisors to come in front of the maxillary incisors without running into them. (This is all assuming an ideal Class I or Class II occlusion, which is not entirely important to the lay reader.) During chewing, the mandible moves in a specific manner as delineated by the two TMJs. The side of the mandible that moves laterally is referred to as either the working or rotating side, while the other side is referred to as either the balancing or orbiting side. The latter terms, although a bit outdated, are actually more precise, as they define the sides by the movements of the respective condyles. When the mandible is moved into a lateral excursion, the working side condyle (the condyle on the side of the mandible that moves outwards) only performs rotation (in the horizontal plane), while the balancing side condyle performs translation. During actual functional chewing, when the teeth are not only moved side to side, but also up and down when biting of the teeth is incorporated as well, rotation (in a vertical plane) also plays a part in both condyles. The mandible is moved primary by the four muscles of mastication: the masseter, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid and the temporalis. These four muscles, all innervated by V3, or the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve, work in different groups to move the mandible in different directions. Contraction of the lateral pterygoid acts to pull the disc and condyle forward within the glenoid fossa and down the articular eminence; thus, action of this muscle serves to open the mouth. The other three muscles close the mouth; the masseter and the medial pterygoid by pulling up the angle of the mandible and the temporalis by pulling up on the coronoid process.
Disorders
The most common disorder of the TMJ is disc displacement. In essence, this is when the articular disc, attached anteriorly to the superior head of the lateral pteygoid muscle and posteriorly to the retrodiscal tissue, moves out from between the condyle and the fossa, so that the mandible and temporal bone contact is made on something other than the articular disc. This, as explained above, is usually very painful, because unlike these adjacent tissues, the central portion of the disc contains no sensory innervation. In most instances of disorder, the disc is displaced anteriorly upon translation, or the anterior and inferior sliding motion of the condyle forward within the fossa and down the articular eminence. On opening, a "pop" or "click" can sometimes be heard and usually felt as well, indicating the condyle is moving back onto the disk, known as "reducing the joint" (disc displacement with reduction). Upon closing, the condyle will slide off the back of the disc, hence another "click" or "pop" at which point the condyle is posterior to the disc. Upon clenching, the condyle compresses the bilaminar area, and the nerves, arteries and veins against the temporal fossa, causing pain and inflammation. In Disc displacement without reduction the disc stays anterior to the condylar head upon opening. Mouth opening is limited and there is no "pop" or "click" sound on opening. TMJ pain is generally due to one of three reasons.
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