W. Cholitgul et al., CLINICAL AND MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-IMAGING FINDINGS IN TEMPOROMANDIBULAR-JOINT DISC DISPLACEMENT, Dento-maxillo-facial radiology, 26(3), 1997, pp. 183-188
Objectives: To describe the clinical and MRI findings in patients with
disc displacement of the temporomandibular joint. Methods: Eighty-eig
ht joints in 51 patients referred for suspected TMJ disc displacement
were examined by MRI. Two oral radiologists assessed the images. The c
linical findings were obtained by retrospective review of the patients
' records. Results: Clicking was the most common clinical finding, pre
sent in 47 joints. Pain was reported for only 30 joints. Anterior disc
displacement with reduction was found in 39 joints, anterior disc dis
placement without reduction in 31 joints, compound dislocations (anter
olateral or anteromedial) in 13 joints and sideways displacement in 5
joints respectively. In about one-fourth of the joints, MRI revealed a
bnormal configuration of both disc and condyle. The osseous changes we
re subtle. Only 9% of the joints exhibited an osteophyte. Joint effusi
on in either the upper or the lower joint compartment was found in 19
joints. Out of 14 patients with joint effusion, six patients complaine
d of pain from the TMJ region. Conclusion: The most extensive soft and
hard tissue changes were found in patients with anterior disc displac
ement without reduction. Pain was not a characteristic symptom for any
type of disc displacement.