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BDS notes, Question and Answers

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Articular Disc

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Articular Disc Question 1. Articular disc. Answer: It is an oval fibrous plate that divides the joint into upper and lower compartments. The upper compartment permits gliding movements and the lower permits rotator as well as gliding movements. Articular disc Surface: Superior concavoconvex. Inferior-concave. "Understanding the articular disc through … [Read more...] about Articular Disc

Medial Pterygoid Muscle

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Medial Pterygoid Muscle "What is the medial pterygoid muscle? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 1. Medial pterygoid Answer: Quadrilateral in shape Has two heads Medial pterygoid Origin: Superficial head Tuberosity of maxilla Pyramidal process of palatine bone Deep head Medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate "Understanding the … [Read more...] about Medial Pterygoid Muscle

Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy

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Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy Question 1. Functions of temporomandibular joint Answer: TMJ helps with mandibular movements When the mouth is opened Two distinct motions occur at the joint The first motion is rotation around a horizontal axis through the condylar heads The second motion is a translation In it, the condyle and meniscus move together … [Read more...] about Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy

Anatomy Of The Temporomandibular Joint

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Anatomy Of The Temporomandibular Joint Enumerate the ligaments and functions of TMJ. Answer: Ligaments: 1. Fibrous capsule: Attached above to the articular tubercle, mandibular fossa, and below to the neck of the mandible. 2. Lateral/temporomandibular ligament: Attached above to the articular tubercle. Below to the posterolateral aspect of the neck of … [Read more...] about Anatomy Of The Temporomandibular Joint

Filtration And Collimation

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Filtration And Collimation Write short note on collimation and filtration. Or Write short note on filtration and collimation. Or Write short note on filtration. Answer. Filtration An X-ray beam has photons of different energies but only the photon with sufficient energy are able to penetrate the anatomic structures and useful in diagnostic radiography. Those photons … [Read more...] about Filtration And Collimation

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