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A comparative study of the skeletal morphology of the temporo-mandibular joint of children and adults

The anatomical morphology of skeletal structures of the temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ), which include the glenoid fossa and condyle undergoes remodeling throughout life. Several studies dealing with the TMJ skeletal morphology in adults [1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6],[7] have been reported. However, this aspect has only rarely been studied in children. [8],[9] As the TMJ skeletal structures are irregular, it is difficult to describe their morphology comprehensively and accurately with traditional methods. In addition, as the methods and parameters of TMJ skeletal morphology employed differ amongst various studies, it is difficult to compare the results obtained from different studies. With the ...

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