Petrotympanic Fissure Architecture and Malleus Location in Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

The aim of this research was to assess possible relationships between petrotympanic fissure (PTF) characteristics, malleus position, and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD). A retrospective study was performed, including patients with TMD. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) examination were used to evaluate temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc position and condylar bone changes. Fifty-eight TMJs from twenty-nine patients (23:6 females: males) were assessed. Erosive changes (DDR-disc displacement with a reduction of 6 (24%), DDwR-disc displacement without a reduction of 8 (61.5%) vs. normal disc position 3 (15%), p = 0.012) and condyle osteophytes production (DDR 6 (24%), DDwR 9 (69.2%) vs. normal condyle 7 (35%), p = 0.012) were more frequent in subjects with disc displacement compared to normal disc position; malleus was closer to PTF in cases with erosive changes (median 2.15 interquartile range: (1.85–2.75) vs. 2.75 (2.25–3.15), p = 0.029) as well as those with condylar osteophytosis (2.25 (1.91–2.75) vs. 2.75 (2.33–3.32), p = 0.015); the PTF length was higher in cases with condylar osteophytosis compared to those without (4.45 (3.50–4.77) vs. 3.67 (3.34–4.28), p = 0.039). The disc position and disc shape were not related to PTF or malleus position. Malleus position and PTF dimensions were not associated with the PTF type. In cases with erosive changes and condylar osteophytosis, malleus was closer to PTF.

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