CONDYLOGRAPHY Season 3 – Module 10 – Joint noises including ligamental noises

In this module we discuss signals in condylography that can be associated with joint noises. The anterior complete disc displacement is not the only reason. The ligamentous joint noise is also explained and discussed in the differential diagnosis. the interpretation of condylography can be brought into line with the Consortium Network and Orofacial Pain Special Interest Group.

CONDYLOGRAPHY Season 3 – Module 9 – Internal derangements and joint noises

Common symptoms that lead patients to a specialized dentist are joint noises – including the so-called reciprocal cracking. In MRI, the position of the disc relative to the condyle is performed with the mouth closed and open. In condylography, the dynamics of disc displacements (reduction, dislocation) can be interpreted so that the therapeutic position can be determined.