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75, p ¯ =5.4E-03). Distribution of condylar morphology differed between the sexes. The capsular-cutaneous distance ('joint depth' and condylar-temporal bone distance ('interarticular distance' were significantly greater in males than in females. Ultrasonography provides reliable views of the TMJ in two planes longitudinal and oblique. Observed sexual dimorphism in TMJ anatomy might be associated with the female preponderance of dysfunction. With a standardized scanning protocol, ultrasound could provide a rapid, cost-effective alternati