
TMJ Ankylosis – Aetiopatholoy and Causes , Aetiopathology of TMJ Ankylosis is a very vast subject as there can be many direct and indirect causes here we are going to discuss the various Aetiological and pathological causes of TMJ Ankylosis TMJ Ankylosis is the Decrease in mobility of the Temporo mandibular joint either uni lateral or bi lateral which is caused by many factors. Image Courtesy: ispub.com Aetiopathology of TMJ Ankylosis: Trauma: Congenital At Birth – Forceps Delivery causing injury to TMJ Haemorthrosis (Direct/Indirect Trauma) Condylar Fractures – Intracapsular, Extracapsular Glenoid Fossa Fracture (Very Rare) Infections: Otetis Media Parotitis Tonsilitis Foruncle Abscess around the joint Osteomyelitis of the Jaw Actinomycosis Inflammation: Rheumatoid Arthritis Osteoarthritis Septic Arthritis – Hematogenous spread Systemic Disease: Small Pox Scarlet Fever Typhoid Gonococcal Arthritis Scleroderma Beri-Beri Marie-Strumpell Disease Ankylosing Spondilitis Rare Arthritis: Polyarthritis Measels Other Causes: , http://bit.ly/18vcoMz , via Dental Teach " Daily Dental Info " http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=594842283873658&set=a.578806528810567.1073741842.110664842291407&type=1



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