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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003700
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0003700
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Preferred Name | temporomandibular joint |
Definitions |
A synovial joint of the jaw that connects the mandible to the temporal bone.
There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The unique feature of the TMJs is the articular disc. The disc is composed of fibrocartilagenous tissue (like the firm and flexible elastic cartilage of the ear) which is positioned between the two bones that form the joint. The TMJs are one of the only synovial joints in the human body with an articular disc, another being the sternoclavicular joint. The disc divides each joint into two. The lower joint compartment formed by the mandible and the articular disc is involved in rotational movement -- this is the initial movement of the jaw when the mouth opens. The upper joint compartment formed by the articular disk and the temporal bone is involved in translational movement -- this is the secondary gliding motion of the jaw as it is opened widely. The part of the mandible which mates to the under-surface of the disc is the condyle and the part of the temporal bone which mates to the upper surface of the disk is the glenoid (or mandibular) fossa[WP].
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dentary-squamosal joint
squamosal-dentary joint
temporomandibular articulation
articulatio temporomandibularis
temporomandibular
tempero-mandibular joint
temporalmandibular joint
temporomandibular joint
temperomandibular joint
TMJ
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | A synovial joint of the jaw that connects the mandible to the temporal bone. There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The unique feature of the TMJs is the articular disc. The disc is composed of fibrocartilagenous tissue (like the firm and flexible elastic cartilage of the ear) which is positioned between the two bones that form the joint. The TMJs are one of the only synovial joints in the human body with an articular disc, another being the sternoclavicular joint. The disc divides each joint into two. The lower joint compartment formed by the mandible and the articular disc is involved in rotational movement -- this is the initial movement of the jaw when the mouth opens. The upper joint compartment formed by the articular disk and the temporal bone is involved in translational movement -- this is the secondary gliding motion of the jaw as it is opened widely. The part of the mandible which mates to the under-surface of the disc is the condyle and the part of the temporal bone which mates to the upper surface of the disk is the glenoid (or mandibular) fossa[WP]. |
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preferred label |
temporomandibular joint
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temporomandibular joint
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There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The unique feature of the TMJs is the articular disc. The disc is composed of fibrocartilagenous tissue (like the firm and flexible elastic cartilage of the ear) which is positioned between the two bones that form the joint. The TMJs are one of the only synovial joints in the human body with an articular disc, another being the sternoclavicular joint. The disc divides each joint into two. The lower joint compartment formed by the mandible and the articular disc is involved in rotational movement -- this is the initial movement of the jaw when the mouth opens. The upper joint compartment formed by the articular disk and the temporal bone is involved in translational movement -- this is the secondary gliding motion of the jaw as it is opened widely. The part of the mandible which mates to the under-surface of the disc is the condyle and the part of the temporal bone which mates to the upper surface of the disk is the glenoid (or mandibular) fossa[WP].
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prefLabel |
temporomandibular joint
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database_cross_reference |
MESH:D013704
EMAPA:19196
SCTID:181814009
NCIT:C32888
BTO:0003674
Wikipedia:Temporomandibular_joint
UMLS:C0039493
FMA:54832
GAID:272
MA:0002899
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UBERON:0003700
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dentary-squamosal joint
squamosal-dentary joint
temporomandibular articulation
articulatio temporomandibularis
temporomandibular
tempero-mandibular joint
temporalmandibular joint
temporomandibular joint
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UBERON:0003700
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note |
A synovial joint of the jaw that connects the mandible to the temporal bone.
There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The unique feature of the TMJs is the articular disc. The disc is composed of fibrocartilagenous tissue (like the firm and flexible elastic cartilage of the ear) which is positioned between the two bones that form the joint. The TMJs are one of the only synovial joints in the human body with an articular disc, another being the sternoclavicular joint. The disc divides each joint into two. The lower joint compartment formed by the mandible and the articular disc is involved in rotational movement -- this is the initial movement of the jaw when the mouth opens. The upper joint compartment formed by the articular disk and the temporal bone is involved in translational movement -- this is the secondary gliding motion of the jaw as it is opened widely. The part of the mandible which mates to the under-surface of the disc is the condyle and the part of the temporal bone which mates to the upper surface of the disk is the glenoid (or mandibular) fossa[WP].
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alternative label |
dentary-squamosal joint
squamosal-dentary joint
temporomandibular articulation
articulatio temporomandibularis
temporomandibular
tempero-mandibular joint
temporalmandibular joint
temporomandibular joint
temperomandibular joint
TMJ
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TMJ
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