Articular disk of the jaw, artwork C016 / 2890
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Articular disk of the jaw, artwork C016 / 2890
Articular disk of the jaw. Artwork of a side view of a human skull with the jaws open, showing the articular disk (white) and other cartilage of the temporomandibular joint. This joint is where the lower jaw (mandible) articulates with the temporal bone of the cranium. The structure of this joint and its synovial membranes and its articular disk allows two movements of the joint. Firstly, rotational movement as the jaw is initially opened, and then translational (sliding) movement as the mouth is opened wider. One of the pterygoid muscles (red) attached to this joint is visible here
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Media ID 9202723
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Anterior Arthrology Articulating Articulation Cervical Cervical Spine Connective Tissue Cranium Disc Frontal Jawbone Joint Lateral Lower Jaw Mandible Membranes Oblique Open Opened Osteology Synovial Membrane Vertebral Column Zygomatic Arch Articulate Blue Background
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate details of the articular disk of the jaw, providing a fascinating glimpse into the complexity of our temporomandibular joint. The artwork depicts a side view of a human skull with its jaws open, revealing the white articular disk and other cartilage that form this crucial joint. The temporomandibular joint serves as the point where our lower jaw articulates with the temporal bone of our cranium. Its structure, including synovial membranes and the articular disk, enables two distinct movements. Initially, rotational movement occurs as we open our jaws, followed by translational or sliding movement when we widen our mouths. In this image, one can also observe one of the pterygoid muscles attached to this joint in vibrant red coloration. Against a serene blue background, this artwork not only highlights anatomical accuracy but also emphasizes its biological significance. With elements like connective tissue and vertebral column visible alongside features such as cervical spine and zygomatic arches, this illustration provides an in-depth exploration into various aspects of craniofacial anatomy. Presented by SPRINGER MEDIZIN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY (not affiliated with any company), this print is ideal for those interested in osteology or anyone fascinated by human biology's intricacies.
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