Do we need real-time MRI for diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorders?

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been approved as an appropriate radiological modality for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) diagnosis, whereas the results of international multicenter studies impressively show the limitations of static three-dimensional MRI. The state of the art for dynamic imaging of the TMJ in real-time are TrueFISP sequences in one sagittal plane. In order to support the diagnostics, a computer-assisted visualization procedure has been developed by the authors for both the static and dynamic MRI

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