Influence of the location of the bite point on the electrical efficiency of human jaw elevator muscles
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概要
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Bite force decreases as bite points change posteroanteriorly along the dentition ; this raises questions about how the efficiency of the jaw elevator muscles is affected. The objective of this study was to determine the relation between bite force and the EMG/Force characteristics of the jaw elevator muscles as the bite point is changed posteroanteriorly during maximal(MVBF)and submaximal(30%MVBF)isometric clenching effors. Seven fully dentate subjects without any history of craniomandibular dysfunction, meam age 30.8±2.4 volunteered for this study. Bilateral surface bipolar EMG activity from the superficial masseter(SM)and anterior temporal(AT)muscles was recorded simultaneously to alternate antagonistic vertical bite force measurements from the right and left first molar, first premolar, canine and anterior incisor teeth. The subjects clenched three times for 2 seconds each time to a requested level(MVC;30%MVBF)on a force transducer. EMG/Force ratio(E/F)values for working(W)and balancing(B)muscles were calculated and normalized for each task. Statistical differences among unilateral bite points were analyzed with Two-way ANOVA. The magnitude of bite forces were similar to those proposed by other authors. Changing posteroanteriorly the bite point induced a gradual and significant(MVBF:p<0.01;30%MVBF:p<0.001)increase of the corresponding working and balancing SM E/F values, with the latter being either the same or higher than the working ones. The E/F registered at the MVBF and 30% MVBF molar and anterior bite points were different in a proportion of 1:2 in all subjects. At MVBF the AT's E/Fs also increased corresponding to the anteroposterior shift of the bite point(p<0.01) ; however, the 1:2 proportion of the molar vs the anterior bite point was not observed ; at 30%MVBF there was not any evident pattern, and the E/F were not significantly different among bite points. From these results it can be concluded that the EMG/Force ratio of the working and balancing superficial masseter and anterior temporal muscles is a posteroanterior increasing function and therefore has an inverse relationship with bite force, condition which may induce a negative effect in the electrical efficiency of the jaw elevator muscles. The results of this study have been previously presented at the following meetings : 74th General Session of the International Association for Dental Research. 20th Annual Conference of the European Prosthodontic Society. 96th Meeting of the Japan Prosthodontic Society. 44th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Dental Research. 75th General Session of the International Association for Dental Research. Annual Meeting of the Niigata Dental Association, July 1997.
- 日本顎口腔機能学会の論文
- 1998-03-31
著者
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Tsuchida Yukihiro
Departments Of Neurosurgery University Of The Ryukyus School Of Medicine
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Tsuchida Yukihiro
Department Of Neurological Surgery Institute Of Clinical Medicine University Of Tsukuba:m.d. Departm
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Tsuchida Yukihiro
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Niigata University School Of Dentistry
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Medina Raul
Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Niigata University, School of Dentistry
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Salazar Arnel
Medical-Dental Division, House of Representatives, Metro Manila, The Philippines
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Muramatsu Mizuto
Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Niigata University, School of Dentistry
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Kohno Shoji
Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Niigata University, School of Dentistry
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Kohno S
Niigata Univ.
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Kohno Shoji
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Niigata University School Of Dentistry
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Muramatsu Mizuto
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Niigata University School Of Dentistry
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Medina Raul
Department Of Removable Prosthodontics Niigata University School Of Dentistry
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Salazar Arnel
Medical-dental Division House Of Representatives Metro Manila The Philippines
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Kohno Shoji
Department Of Dental Technology Meirin College
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