kjeveledd
Kjeveledd, or temporomandibular joint (TMJ), is the synovial joint that connects the mandible (lower jaw) to the temporal bone of the skull. Each side of the head contains a TMJ located just in front of the ear, and these joints enable the jaw’s complex movements essential for chewing, speaking, and facial expression.
Anatomically, each TMJ consists of a mandibular condyle that sits within the mandibular fossa of the temporal
Functionally, the TMJ allows both hinge-like rotation (opening and closing) and gliding (protrusion, retrusion, and lateral
Clinically, the TMJ is a common source of pain and dysfunction, a condition often termed temporomandibular
Diagnosis combines clinical examination with imaging. MRI best visualizes disc position; CT assesses bone structures; panoramic