Ultrasound assessment of temporomandibular disorders: comparative analysis between inflammatory and degenerative patterns in rheumatic and non-rheumatic patients
Beatrice Maranini, Stefano Mandrioli, Giovanni Ciancio, Fabio Fabbian, Tommaso Bianchi, Manlio Galiè, Marcello Govoni

TL;DR
This study shows that ultrasound can better identify inflammatory versus degenerative jaw joint issues in patients with and without rheumatic diseases compared to physical exams alone.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that ultrasound improves diagnostic accuracy in distinguishing inflammatory from mechanical temporomandibular joint disorders.
Findings
Inflammatory ultrasound features were more common in patients with rheumatic diseases.
Degenerative changes were found in all groups, including those without rheumatic conditions.
Articular erosions were the only ultrasound finding significantly linked to symptoms.
Abstract
Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) encompass a range of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), with causes that may be inflammatory or degenerative. Differentiating these mechanisms is essential for targeted treatment, especially in patients with underlying rheumatic diseases. This prospective, cross-sectional study assessed the utility of ultrasound (US) in distinguishing inflammatory from degenerative TMJ changes across different patient populations. From 2018 to February 2025, 272 patients with TMD symptoms underwent standardized TMJ US. They were grouped into those with inflammatory rheumatic diseases (n = 202), primary fibromyalgia (n = 33), and individuals without rheumatologic conditions (n = 37). A control group of 40 healthy subjects was also included. US findings assessed included joint effusion, synovial hypertrophy, power Doppler (PD) signal, erosions,…
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TopicsTemporomandibular Joint Disorders · Spondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments · Inflammatory Myopathies and Dermatomyositis
