The reliability of computed tomography (CT) for visualization of the t
emporomandibular joint (TMJ) articular disk has often been the subject
of discussion. The success or failure of CT may be determined by diff
erent factors. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of these
factors, such as type of equipment used, patient motion and artifacts
on articular disk visualization, and also to assess the validity of t
he articular disk image in comparison with histological pictures. Ten
TMJ autopsy specimens were collected after the teeth were placed in in
tercuspal position. The TMJ was deep frozen, dissected and kept frozen
during subsequent CT scanning and histological processing. To study t
he influence of the specifications of the CT equipment on the visualiz
ation of the TMJ articular disk, two different CT units were used. The
CT images were evaluated for interpretability and interpretation of a
rticular disk position. The validity of the CT appearance of articular
disk position and form was assessed by superposition of CT and histol
ogical pictures. The interpretability of the articular disk visualizat
ion in the CT images was very low. However, for CT images judged to be
interpretable, there was a good degree of matching between the diagno
sed articular disk position and form and the findings in the correspon
ding histological pictures. No significant differences between the two
different CT units were noted. It is concluded that CT is inappropria
te for TMJ articular disk visualization. Nevertheless, if the disk is
visible on the CT image, its appearance represents the true position a
nd form within the joint.