The Morphogenesis of the Human Temporomandibular Joint and its Associated Structures
- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 45 (1) , 182-191
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345660450011301
Abstract
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA LE MORPHOGENESE DEL ARTICULATION TEMPOROMANDIBULAR E SU ASSOCIATE STRUCTURAS IN HUMANOS Vinti-cinque embryones e fetos esseva serialmente sectionate e tincturate. Le observationes indica que prime apparition del componentes superior del articulation non coincide con illo del componentes inferi Le elemento condylar appareva primo e se disveloppava in un direction dorsolateral e superior, duran que le elemento temporal-apparente plus tarde—se disveloppava in un direction anterolateral. Tamen elemento temporal tosto attingeva le intensitate disveloppamental del mandibula. Le peculiar configurat de ossification del cartilagine condylar pareva determinar le direction de su crescentia. Le tenue port central del disco articular esseva reguardate como derivato del blastema condylar. Jam al stadio de septimanas, obliquemente situate fibras del externe musculo pterygoide delineava un area que esseva p destinate a devenir le futur termino dorsal del mandibula. Le musculos pterygoide tanto externe co etiam interne demonstrava etiam a iste stadio un attachamento partial al cartilagine de Meckel. In ul de iste stadio, le libras del externe musculo pterygoide non esseva vidite attachate al cartilagine de Mec sed jaceva nunc horizontalmente e sequeva le disveloppamento dorsal del processo condylar usque a position final.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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