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Arthroscopic laser debridement of temporomandibular joint fibrous and bony ankylosis: case report.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1998J. Moses, J. Lee, A. Arredondo
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Mechanical model of suture joints with fibrous connective layer
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Miroshnichenko, Kateryna +3 more
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Journal of Prosthodontics, 2020
The temporomandibular joint is a highly conserved articulation because it promotes survival and propagation via the essential functions of mastication, communication, and routine mating success (dentofacial esthetics).
W. Eugene Roberts, C. Goodacre
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The temporomandibular joint is a highly conserved articulation because it promotes survival and propagation via the essential functions of mastication, communication, and routine mating success (dentofacial esthetics).
W. Eugene Roberts, C. Goodacre
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MECHANICAL MODEL OF BIOLOGICAL SUTURES WITH FIBROUS JOINTS
2017Composite mechanical model of the zigzag shaped suture is developed. The model includes presents of the aligned collagen fibers in soft connective tissue between two skeletal ...
Yaning Li +2 more
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Adhesively Bonded Joints for Fibrous Composite Structures
2003The use of adhesive bonding in aircraft structures dates back to the dawn of aviation history. Wooden structures contained glued scarf joints in the primary members, wing spars were often constructed from laminated strips of wood to improve the mechanical properties, and plywood skins and shear webs contained considerable glue in themselves and ...
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TREATMENT OF FIBROUS ANKYLOSIS OF KNEE AND ELBOW JOINTS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927In fractures, dislocations, trauma or infections adjacent to or involving the articulations of the knee or elbow, temporary or permanent loss of function of these joints occurs in a large percentage of cases. In more than 90 per cent the disability is due to limited flexion caused by fibrous formation affecting the joint proper or the tendons and ...
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Cranial Fibrous Connective Tissue Joints and Experiments in their Growth
The FASEB Journal, 2016Cranial sutures and periodontal ligaments (PDL) are fibrous connective tissue articulations found between intramembranous bones and teeth of the vertebrate cranium. Growth and remodeling of these tissues is believed to be partially regulated by biomechanical loading patterns that include stresses relating to chewing.
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Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine, 2016
A. Jang, Richard Prevost, S. Ho
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A. Jang, Richard Prevost, S. Ho
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Fibrous Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint in a Young Child.
Journal of dentistry for children (Chicago, Ill.), 2016Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis is an intracapsular union of the disccondyle complex to the temporal articular surface that restricts mandibular movements, including fibrous adhesions or bony fusion between the condyle, disc, glenoid fossa, and articular eminence. The leading causes include trauma and infection.
Nigel R, Figueiredo +3 more
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