Effect of internal derangements and degenerative bone changes on the minimum thickness of the roof of the glenoid fossa in temporomandibular joint

Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of internal derangements and degenerative bone changes on the minimum thickness of the roof of the glenoid fossa (RGF). Methods: MRI and cone beam CT records of temporomandibular joints (TMJ) of 68 patients were evaluated retrospectively in this study. The joints were divided into three groups according to TMJ disc status which had been diagnosed in MRI: normal disc status, anterior disc displacement with reduction, and anterior disc displacement without reduction. Cone beam CT was used to evaluate the degenerative bone changes of TMJ and to measure the minimum thickness of RGF. The joints were categorized as "with osteoarthritis (OA)" or "without OA". The findings of OA were determined as erosion, osteophyte, flattening, sclerosis, and pseudocyst. Results: No significant relationship was found between gender and the thickness of RGF (p > 0.05). RGF was found significantly higher in "with OA" group compared to "without OA" group (p < 0.001). No significant difference was found between disc displacement groups for minimum thickness of RGF (p > 0.005). No significant difference was found between condyles without erosion and condyles with erosion for the minimum thickness of RGF (p = 0.272). In the present study, osteophyte, sclerosis, flattening, and pseudocyst were found to be associated with the minimum thickness of RGF. Conclusions: Osteophyte, flattening, pseudocyst, and sclerosis have an influence on RGF thickness. The minimum thickness of RGF is not significantly correlated with internal derangements. Erosion is not significantly correlated with RGF thickness. RGF thickness may be unaffected by the early stages of OA.

Görüntülenme
9
23.01.2020 tarihinden bu yana
İndirme
1
23.01.2020 tarihinden bu yana
Son Erişim Tarihi
15 Mayıs 2024 17:12
Google Kontrol
Tıklayınız
thickness minimum erosion significantly displacement joints significant pseudocyst between sclerosis flattening anterior reduction groups difference status without condyles osteophyte internal correlated derangements degenerative "without changes gender Objectives higher stages unaffected Erosion influence Osteophyte compared Conclusions
Tam Metin
Detaylı Görünüm
Eser Adı
(dc.title)
Effect of internal derangements and degenerative bone changes on the minimum thickness of the roof of the glenoid fossa in temporomandibular joint
Yazar
(dc.contributor.author)
Hatice Cansu KIŞ
Tür
(dc.type)
Makale/Derleme
Dizin Platformu
(dc.relation.platform)
WOS
Tarih
(dc.date.issued)
2019
WOS Kategorileri
(dc.identifier.wos)
SCI SCI Eaxp SSCI AHCI indeksleri
Makalenin Sayısı
(dc.identifier.issue)
1
Cilt Numarası
(dc.identifier.volume)
36
Yayıncı
(dc.publisher)
Oral Radiology
Yayının Son Sayfa Sayısı
(dc.identifier.endpage)
7
Yayının İlk Sayfa Sayısı
(dc.identifier.startpage)
1
DOI Numarası
(dc.identifier.doi)
10.1007/s11282-019-00373-6
ORCID No
(dc.contributor.orcid)
1613-9674
Dil
(dc.language.iso)
EN
Tam Metin Yayınlansın Mı?
(dc.identifier.tammetin)
Boş
Özet
(dc.description.abstract)
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of internal derangements and degenerative bone changes on the minimum thickness of the roof of the glenoid fossa (RGF). Methods: MRI and cone beam CT records of temporomandibular joints (TMJ) of 68 patients were evaluated retrospectively in this study. The joints were divided into three groups according to TMJ disc status which had been diagnosed in MRI: normal disc status, anterior disc displacement with reduction, and anterior disc displacement without reduction. Cone beam CT was used to evaluate the degenerative bone changes of TMJ and to measure the minimum thickness of RGF. The joints were categorized as "with osteoarthritis (OA)" or "without OA". The findings of OA were determined as erosion, osteophyte, flattening, sclerosis, and pseudocyst. Results: No significant relationship was found between gender and the thickness of RGF (p > 0.05). RGF was found significantly higher in "with OA" group compared to "without OA" group (p < 0.001). No significant difference was found between disc displacement groups for minimum thickness of RGF (p > 0.005). No significant difference was found between condyles without erosion and condyles with erosion for the minimum thickness of RGF (p = 0.272). In the present study, osteophyte, sclerosis, flattening, and pseudocyst were found to be associated with the minimum thickness of RGF. Conclusions: Osteophyte, flattening, pseudocyst, and sclerosis have an influence on RGF thickness. The minimum thickness of RGF is not significantly correlated with internal derangements. Erosion is not significantly correlated with RGF thickness. RGF thickness may be unaffected by the early stages of OA.
İsmi Geçen
(dc.identifier.ismigecen)
Web Of Since ismi geçen
Açık Erişim Tarihi
(dc.date.available)
2024-02-01
Konu Başlıkları
(dc.subject)
Cone beam CT
Konu Başlıkları
(dc.subject)
MRI
Konu Başlıkları
(dc.subject)
Osteoarthritis
Konu Başlıkları
(dc.subject)
Roof of the glenoid fossa
Konu Başlıkları
(dc.subject)
Temporomandibular joint
Analizler
Yayın Görüntülenme
Yayın Görüntülenme
Erişilen ülkeler
Erişilen şehirler
6698 sayılı Kişisel Verilerin Korunması Kanunu kapsamında yükümlülüklerimiz ve çerez politikamız hakkında bilgi sahibi olmak için alttaki bağlantıyı kullanabilirsiniz.
Tamam

creativecommons
Bu site altında yer alan tüm kaynaklar Creative Commons Alıntı-GayriTicari-Türetilemez 4.0 Uluslararası Lisansı ile lisanslanmıştır.
Platforms