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Magnetic resonance imaging findings of internal derangement, osteoarthrosis, effusion, and bone marrow edema before and after performance of arthrocentesis and hydraulic distension of the temporomandibular joint.

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether temporomandibular joint (TMJ) internal derangement type III and capsulitis/synovitis are related to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnoses of internal derangement, osteoarthrosis (OA), effusion, and/or bone marrow edema (BME), and whether arthrocentesis is associated with changes in diagnoses of internal derangement, OA, effusion, and/or BME.

STUDY DESIGN: The study comprised 28 patients with a clinical unilateral TMJ disorder of internal derangement type III and capsulitis/synovitis. Bilateral MRI was immediately performed preoperatively and at a 2-month follow-up.

RESULTS: There was a significant relationship between TMJ internal derangement type III and capsulitis/synovitis and TMJ internal derangement (P = .000), effusion (P = .036), and BME (P = .002). MRI showed a significant decrease in diagnoses of TMJ BME ((P = .018).

CONCLUSIONS: MRI variables of internal derangement, effusion, and BME were related to TMJ internal derangement type III and capsulitis/synovitis; however, arthrocentesis was only associated with a significant change in diagnoses of TMJ BME.

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