40, 41- TMJ/TMJD

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Liz Maas
Quiz by Liz Maas, updated more than 1 year ago
Liz Maas
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Question 1

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Which of the following is true about TMJD?
Answer
  • 9:1 intra-articular to extra-articular problems
  • The condyles and mandible come from Meckel's cartilage at 6 weeks in development
  • Internal derangement is inflammation around the disc or articulating surface
  • Creptius is the sound of articulating surfaces rubbing each other without the interposed disc
  • none of the above

Question 2

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At stage 2 Wilkes classification, there is inflammation and injury but not necessarily damage to the disc. Clicking without pain can be indicative of a reducing disc out of place.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/T
  • F/F

Question 3

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A patient comes to you unable to open their mouth. There is no trauma and they claim to have woken up like that. What is this?
Answer
  • Open lock, reducing disc
  • Close lock, non-reducing disc
  • Open lock, non-reducing disc
  • Close lock, reducing disc

Question 4

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In arthrocentesis, the needle which injects a solution containing medication, a steroid and hyaluronic acid goes into the glenoid fossa to the superior joint space. The best position for the patient is a closed jaw.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/T
  • F/F

Question 5

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Arthrocentesis is indicated for Wilkes stages 1-5 although its effectiveness in pain reduction tends to decrease at later stages of disc degeneration. The drawbacks include a lack of ability to debride the area, distinguish or enhance a pathology diagnosis, and you go in more or less blind.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/F
  • F/T

Question 6

Question
Which of the following is true?
Answer
  • Synovial joints allow movement, the muscles around the joint share the same nerves
  • PDL is involved in gomphosis, allows limited functional movement
  • Cartilaginous has space between bone that is linked by fibrous cartilage
  • Syndesmosis involves apposition of bone and cartilage
  • none of the above

Question 7

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The outer fibers of the TMJ limit excessive posterior motion and protect retrodiscal tissues. The horizontal fibers prevent excessive opening and provide stability.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/T
  • F/F

Question 8

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Extra-articular disorders present with ipsilateral pain, intra-articular present with contralateral pain. Extra-articular make up the majority of TMJD complaints and are generally treated non-surgically.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/T
  • F/F

Question 9

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TMJD are more common in men and commonly manifests between ages 40-70. Common co-morbidities include irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia, and patients experiencing chronic pain with TMJD are often victims of abuse.
Answer
  • T/T
  • T/F
  • F/T
  • F/F

Question 10

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Vascular supply to the TMJ disk comes from
Answer
  • capsule
  • Sphenomandibular ligament
  • bilaminar zone
  • none of these
  • Stylomandibular ligament
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