1. Needle orientation for temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis in Koreans
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Atapol Yongvikul, Jae-Young Kim, Jeong-Kui Ku, Joon-Ho Jung, and Jong-Ki Huh
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Otorhinolaryngology ,General Dentistry - Abstract
To investigate the highest opportunity skin puncture point and needle orientation according to facial asymmetry and classification.Computed tomography of 136 patients was analyzed. Horizontal and vertical angles and distances from the canthal-tragal line were investigated to determine the puncture point and needle's angle.All patients' average points were 7.39 (±2.85) mm anterior to the tragus and 3.44 (±4.18) mm below the canthal-tragal line with an angle of 8.53 (±6.90)° anteriorly and 32.26 (±7.23)° superiorly. Regarding asymmetry, there was a statistical difference in horizontal angle, depth, and canthal-tragal distance between the deviated and non-deviated sides. Especially, vertical distances were 4.44 (±4.66) mm and 2.59 (±4.11) mm in the deviated and non-deviated sides, respectively (In closed-mouth, the puncture point was closer to the tragus and lower than the conventional point. The point in the deviated side should be considered lower than the non-deviated side.
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- 2022
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