2020
DOI: 10.1111/jopr.13203
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The Temporomandibular Joint: A Critical Review of Life‐Support Functions, Development, Articular Surfaces, Biomechanics and Degeneration

Abstract: The temporomandibular joint is a highly conserved articulation because it promotes survival and propagation via the essential functions of mastication, communication, and routine mating success (dentofacial esthetics). The temporomandibular joint is a unique secondary joint formed between the endochondral temporal bone and the mandibular secondary condylar cartilage via Indian hedgehog and bone morphogenetic protein signaling that is closely related to ear development. A dynamic epigenetic environment is provi… Show more

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“…1,2 This fibrocartilage layering can increase in thickness to dissipate moderate overloading 14 Overall, it can be stated that changes in occlusion are moderated by the plastic articular and supporting tissues of the TMJ. 15 Another factor is the mandibular condyle that is a highly adaptable, regenerative structure despite traumatic and degenerative challenges. 2 Even degenerated condyles can increase in length when exposed to distraction.…”
Section: Focus Question 1: Does the Temporomandibular Joint Adapt To mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1,2 This fibrocartilage layering can increase in thickness to dissipate moderate overloading 14 Overall, it can be stated that changes in occlusion are moderated by the plastic articular and supporting tissues of the TMJ. 15 Another factor is the mandibular condyle that is a highly adaptable, regenerative structure despite traumatic and degenerative challenges. 2 Even degenerated condyles can increase in length when exposed to distraction.…”
Section: Focus Question 1: Does the Temporomandibular Joint Adapt To mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of these adaptive mechanisms, the TMJs are susceptible to degeneration when exposed to sustained clenching 2 with overload initially manifested as sclerosis of trabecular bone in the condyle. 15…”
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“…As superfícies articulares da ATM consistem de um periósteo modificado que produz fibrocartilagem quando exposto a grande intensidade de cargas (Roberts & Goodacre, 2020). Essas estruturas articulares são compostas pelo osso temporal, a fossa mandibular, o tubérculo articular e o côndilo mandibular (Bavaresco et al, 2020).…”
Section: Alterações Na Superfície Articularunclassified