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this study will be done to detect the best management of temporo-mandibular joint anterior disc displacement without reduction, for diagnosis, we use MRI on the TMJ to detect status of the disc and joint space, for management, we try to select best operation as discopexy, discectomy with or without replacement, and we follow up the patients and detect side effects and effect for each operation


Clinical Trial Description

Discopexy is a procedure in which the displaced disk is freed by the surgeon and lysing adhesions first. The success of the disc repositioning depends on the degree of deformity and the extent of degenerative changes at the time of the arthroplasty. Repositioning the disc restores the condylar movement that was previously blocked by the displaced disc, stabilizes the joint, and improves nutrition and lubrication of articular cartilage. In addition, the workload of the masticatory muscles is reduced when the obstructing disc is repositioned. TMJ disc repositioning surgery seems to improve pain, mouth opening, and patient quality of life Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) arthroscopy is one of the most advanced and a minimally invasive technique involving optical instrumentation and prescribed surgical armamentarium, used for the treatment of the TMJ disorders. It is one of the most popular and effective methods of diagnosing and treating TMJ disorders since TMJ disorders have become an increasingly widespread problem in our society. Also, it enables the surgeon to visualize the joint and, therefore, contributes to the diagnosis of the internal pathological condition of the joint and allows inspection of a surgically undisturbed joint both at rest and in function ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Temporomandibular Joint Disc Displacement, Without Reduction

NCT number NCT05478915
Study type Interventional
Source Sohag University
Contact Mohamed A ALI, lecturer
Phone 01093459925
Email mohamed.abdelaal@med.sohag.edu.eg
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 13, 2023
Completion date August 1, 2025

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