3D Model Licenses for TMJ Educational Videos
As part of my mission to provide clear, visual explanations of TMJ anatomy and function, I use licensed anatomical 3D models in my educational materials. Below you'll find the models featured in my videos, their original sources, and attribution information according to Creative Commons licensing.
Materials License Info
- "Articular Disc (TMJ)"
- by University of Dundee, School of Dentistry is licensed under
- Creative Commons Attribution
- Modifications by Kseniia Bobyleva, 2025
- "Lateral Pterygoids"
- by University of Dundee, School of Dentistry is licensed under
- Creative Commons Attribution
- Modifications by Kseniia Bobyleva, 2025
Why 3D Models Matter in TMJ Education
Understanding the complexity of the temporomandibular joint requires more than static diagrams. I use 3D anatomical models to clearly demonstrate the relationship between structures like the articular disc, lateral pterygoid muscles, and condylar movements — especially in the context of non-surgical TMJ therapy.
These models are featured in my patient education videos and professional presentations to enhance visual learning and help explain conditions such as jaw clicking, teeth grinding, or TMJ dysfunction.