Service Providers for MRI of Both T.M Joint

MRI of both temporomandibular (TM) joints is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the structures of the TM joints, which connect the jaw to the skull. It helps diagnose conditions such as joint inflammation, disc displacement, arthritis, injuries, or other disorders like TMJ dysfunction. During the procedure, you will lie still in an MRI scanner, and in some cases, a contrast dye may be injected to enhance the clarity of the images. No special preparation is typically required, but fasting might be needed if contrast is used. Risks are minimal but can include allergic reactions to the contrast dye and mild discomfort from remaining still. The results provide detailed images that aid in diagnosing and planning treatment for TM joint disorders.