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Pumpnick

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I have my mri report , but i have no idea what it means. My doctor works like 1 hour per week. Its for my jaw, does anyone have any idea?

 
Pumpnick said:
I have my mri report , but i have no idea what it means. My doctor works like 1 hour per week. Its for my jaw, does anyone have any idea?
Did you post something in invisible code here that contains some actual information that I'm missing here?

 
Findings:

On the right there is deformity of the condylar process of the mandible. In particular
there appears to be extra bony process extending from posterior aspect of the mandibular condyle into the glenoid fossa which may relate to old trauma or osteochondroma. This extra bony process anteriorly displaces the articular surface of the right mandibular condyle with the articular surface overlying the articular eminence in the closed mouth position. A CT scan of the temporal mandibular joints/mandible can be obtained to better evaluate the deformity of the mandibular condyle. There is suggestion intra-articular osseous body within the glenoid fossa.

 
IMPRESSION:

Deformity of right mandibular condyle has discussed above. CT scan of the mandible/temporal mandibular joints can be obtained for further characterization. M26.69

 
Findings:

On the right there is deformity of the condylar process of the mandible. In particular

there appears to be extra bony process extending from posterior aspect of the mandibular condyle into the glenoid fossa which may relate to old trauma or osteochondroma. This extra bony process anteriorly displaces the articular surface of the right mandibular condyle with the articular surface overlying the articular eminence in the closed mouth position. A CT scan of the temporal mandibular joints/mandible can be obtained to better evaluate the deformity of the mandibular condyle. There is suggestion intra-articular osseous body within the glenoid fossa.
I must have missed this episode. I have no ####### clue. Sounds like your jaw is ####ed up though.

 
In my best guess I think you have extra bone growth due to arthritis. My brother had the same thing to his shoulder

 
You have some extra bone growth, possibly due to an old injury, in the upper part of your jaw near the ear. The extra bone affects the joint when your jaw closes, as in it is in the joint when the jaw is in that position. I'd assume that would cause some discomfort when moving the jaw.

 
Findings:

On the right there is deformity of the condylar process of the mandible. In particular

there appears to be extra bony process extending from posterior aspect of the mandibular condyle into the glenoid fossa which may relate to old trauma or osteochondroma. This extra bony process anteriorly displaces the articular surface of the right mandibular condyle with the articular surface overlying the articular eminence in the closed mouth position. A CT scan of the temporal mandibular joints/mandible can be obtained to better evaluate the deformity of the mandibular condyle. There is suggestion intra-articular osseous body within the glenoid fossa.
the condyle is part of the joint for your mandible which is your lower jaw.

sounds like you have a bony growth on the back area of the condyle which is pushing it forward (anterior) and thus messing up your jaw.

They want a cat scan of the area which can segment it out and look at it in 3D to see if the bony growth is significant enough to need removal.

 
You have some extra bone growth, possibly due to an old injury, in the upper part of your jaw near the ear. The extra bone affects the joint when your jaw closes, as in it is in the joint when the jaw is in that position. I'd assume that would cause some discomfort when moving the jaw.
i broke my jaw 5 years ago. it hurts a lot now.

 


Findings:



On the right there is deformity of the condylar process of the mandible. In particular



there appears to be extra bony process extending from posterior aspect of the mandibular condyle into the glenoid fossa which may relate to old trauma or osteochondroma. This extra bony process anteriorly displaces the articular surface of the right mandibular condyle with the articular surface overlying the articular eminence in the closed mouth position. A CT scan of the temporal mandibular joints/mandible can be obtained to better evaluate the deformity of the mandibular condyle. There is suggestion intra-articular osseous body within the glenoid fossa.
Only word i could make out. At first glance it doesn't look good. Where Eminence goes trouble follows. Thoughts and prayers.

 
You have some extra bone growth, possibly due to an old injury, in the upper part of your jaw near the ear. The extra bone affects the joint when your jaw closes, as in it is in the joint when the jaw is in that position. I'd assume that would cause some discomfort when moving the jaw.
Look at me I can read dr speak!!!

 
You have some extra bone growth, possibly due to an old injury, in the upper part of your jaw near the ear. The extra bone affects the joint when your jaw closes, as in it is in the joint when the jaw is in that position. I'd assume that would cause some discomfort when moving the jaw.
Look at me I can read dr speak!!!
I would trust the advice of a legend like Willie Nelson before any doctor.

"Smoke two grams and call me in the morning"

Thats the doctor for me.

 

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