Chapter 6
Mouth opening/closing occurs in which plane?
Sagittal
The TMJ is composed of which two articulating surfaces?
articular eminence and mandibular condyle
The fibrocartilagenous disc is:
biconcave
Protrusion involves motion at which "joints"?
bilateral anterior glide of the superior space
The temporomandibular joint is a:
diarthrosis
The active contribution of the lateral pterygoid in relation to the disc is that it:
eccentrically controls posterior translation of the disc during elevation
Actions of the medial pterygoid include:
elevates and contralaterally deviates
Jaw protrusion means the bottom teeth move ____________ the top teeth.
in front of
A right lateral deviation during opening involves all of the following EXCEPT:
increased glide at the left superior space
The structure that tethers the disc from moving too far anteriorly is the:
inferior retrodiscal lamina
The muscle that has attachments to the articular disc is the:
lateral pterygoid
Muscles contracting during mandibular deviation to the right include the:
left medial and lateral pterygoid
Muscles of mandibular elevation include the:
masseter and temporalis
Muscles that can cause ipsilateral deviation are the:
masseter and temporalis
An abnormal left lateral deviation during the later portion of opening (depression) could be due to:
reduced anterior glide in the left superior space
With reciprocal clicking, the first click is ______ and the second is ______.
relocating; dislocating
The arthrokinematic motion during mandibular depression is ______ in the INFERIOR space and ______ in the SUPERIOR space.
roll; glide
Forceful jaw opening would require which of the following muscles?
suprahyoids
During early opening (depression):
the majority of motion occurs at the inferior space
With a temporomandibular joint dislocation:
the mandibular condyle passes anterior to the articular eminence