Temporal and mandibular joint abnormalities
Introduction
Brief introduction of humerus and mandibular joint abnormalities The tibia and mandibular joint abnormalities are referred to as TMD, which refers to the joint between the humerus and the mandible. Put your hand in front of your ear and open your mouth to feel it. This is a hinge-like structure that allows your mouth to move freely up, down, left and right. This joint is used when chewing, swallowing, talking, yelling, clenching a tooth or grinding a tooth. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.005%--0.007% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: neurasthenia, headache
Cause
Abnormal causes of tibia and mandibular joint
The abnormal cause of humerus and mandibular joint is complicated, mainly related to neurasthenia and jaw relationship disorder. It is also related to the trauma, strain, developmental asymmetry, and chewing of the joints.
Prevention
Abnormal prevention of humerus and mandibular joint 1. Maintain an optimistic and happy mood. Long-term mental stress, anxiety, irritability, pessimism and other emotions will make the balance of the cerebral cortex excitatory and inhibition process imbalance, so you need to maintain a happy mood. 2, life restraint pay attention to rest, work and rest, life orderly, maintain an optimistic, positive, upward attitude towards life has a great help to prevent disease. Do the regularity of tea and rice, live daily, not overworked, open-minded, and develop good habits.
Complication
Abnormal complications of the tibia and mandibular joint Complications, neurasthenia, headache
Nervous breakdown, headache.
Symptom
Abnormal symptoms of the tibia and mandibular joints Common symptoms Joint pain, difficulty in opening mouth, premature loss of chewing function, facial collapse
The clinical manifestations are: pain, which occurs mainly during opening and chewing; bounce or noise, frictional sounds of joints or bone destruction when opening and closing; joint movement disorders, including excessive opening, deflection or difficulty in opening.
Examine
Examination of abnormalities of the tibia and mandibular joint
Temporomandibular joint angiography, visual inspection of synovial fluid.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of humerus and mandibular joint abnormalities
Differential diagnosis
It can be differentiated from the dislocation of the lower ankle joint. When the unilateral lower ankle joint is dislocated, the half mouth position, the lower jaw is biased to the healthy side, and the joint socket is emptied. When the bilateral dislocation, the two sides of the palace depression, according to the emptiness, the lower condyle to the front, into a half mouth, open mouth is difficult.
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