Lpy. Chin et al., THE VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF THE HUMAN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR-JOINT DISC, Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery, 54(3), 1996, pp. 315-318
Purpose: This study evaluated the viscoelasticity of the human temporo
mandibular joint (TMJ) disc by comparing the moduli of elasticity gene
rated by compressing disc specimens under two different loading rates.
Materials and Methods: Twelve TMJ disc specimens 4.25 mm +/- 0.15 mm
in diameter were obtained from fresh cadavers between 65 and 75 years
of age. One group of specimens was subjected to a loading rate of 0.00
127 mm/sec, and the other was subjected to a loading rate of 0.000635
mm/sec. Modulus of elasticity was calculated from the stress and strai
n values obtained from each specimen. Results: When the specimens were
subjected to an average 0.00127 mm/sec loading rate, a mean modulus o
f elasticity of 0.541 N/mm(2) was derived. When an average 0.000635 mm
/sec loading rate was used, a mean modulus of elasticity value of 0.21
1 N/mm(2) was derived. These two mean values were significantly differ
ent, as indicated by the results of a one-tailed t-test. Conclusions:
Analysis of the data showed that the human TMJ disc specimens became s
tiffer as the loading rate increased.