Painful clicking jaw: A pictorial review of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint

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Abstract

Temporomandibular joint disorders are a common cause of chronic musculoskeletal pain worldwide. Among these, internal disc derangement is the most frequent type of disorder. Internal derangement is defined as an abnormal positional and functional relationship between the disc and articulating surfaces. Common clinical symptoms include pain and clicking. Imaging plays a key role in diagnosing temporomandibular joint disorders. It is important for the radiologist to detect early imaging signs of internal derangement, thereby avoiding the evolution of this condition to degenerative joint disease. The aim of this article is to familiarise the reader with the spectrum of imaging findings that are encountered at different stages of the disease.

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Mehndiratta, A., Kumar, J., Manchanda, A., Singh, I., Mohanty, S., Seth, N., & Gautam, R. (2019). Painful clicking jaw: A pictorial review of internal derangement of the temporomandibular joint. Polish Journal of Radiology. Termedia Publishing House Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5114/PJR.2019.92287

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