摘要:<div><span>INTRODUCTION The temporomandibular joint is a synovial, complex (hinge-sliding) joint that </span></div><div><span>connects the temporal bone with the mandible by means of an articular disc. Temporomandibular </span></div><div><span>joint dysfunctions most often concern several disease entities and include various symptoms and </span></div><div><span>ailments. One of the first symptoms of the disease is pain that stems from a muscle or joint. In </span></div><div><span>addition, we can observe: limitations in the mobility and range of movement of the jaw, problems </span></div><div><span>with chewing food, crackles in the joint, pain in pressure and touch of the muscles, earaches and </span></div><div><span>noise or changes in the appearance of the face (the so-called "square face"). Any deviation from the </span></div><div><span>correct body posture is called a posture defect. </span></div><div><span>OBJECTIVE The main aim of the study is to present the significant relationship between disturbed </span></div><div><span>statics of the body and the temporomandibular joint, thanks to which we can explain the importance </span></div><div><span>of proper planning of diagnostics as well as conducting dental and physiotherapeutic therapy. </span></div><div><span>THE WEIGHT OF THE BODCIES The materials used to write the article include scientific works </span></div><div><span>from 1992-2021. The data was collected using the PubMed search engine and manual filtering. 80 </span></div><div><span>publications were qualified for the analysis. </span></div><div><span>SUMMARY According to the analyzed literature, we believe that there is a relationship between </span></div><div><span>disturbances in the body statics and the stomatognathic system. The complexity of the issue shows </span></div><div><span>that it is important to conduct multi-directional and interdisciplinary therapy.</span></div>