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Relation between facial morphology and activity of the masticatory muscles
Author(s) -
INGERVALL BENGT,
THILANDER BIRGIT
Publication year - 1974
Publication title -
journal of oral rehabilitation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.991
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 1365-2842
pISSN - 0305-182X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1974.tb00771.x
Subject(s) - masticatory force , swallowing , masseter muscle , orbicularis oris muscle , temporal muscle , anatomy , facial muscles , mastication , electromyography , medicine , orthodontics , dentistry , physical medicine and rehabilitation , upper lip
Summary The relation between muscle activity and facial morphology was studied in twenty‐five boys and twenty‐seven girls, aged 9–11 years. The activity in the anterior and posterior parts of the temporal muscle, the masseter muscle and the upper lip was recorded bilaterally with the mandible in postural position and during chewing, swallowing and maximal bite. The electromyograms were analysed in respect of maximal mean voltage amplitude and the duration of muscle activity. Facial morphology was studied with the aid of profile roentgenograms and model analysis. The activity in postural position was found to be greater in the posterior than in the anterior part of the temporal muscle. The average mean voltage amplitude in the temporal and masseter muscles was greatest during maximal bite, smaller during chewing and smallest during swallowing. In the orbicularis oris muscle the activity was greater during the opening phase of the chewing cycle than during the closing phase. In postural position the activity in the anterior and posterior parts of the temporal muscle were positively correlated. The amplitudes in the anterior and posterior parts of the temporal muscle and in the masseter muscle were positively correlated during chewing, swallowing and maximal bite. The amplitudes in these muscles during chewing were positively correlated with those in the same muscles during maximal bite. During swallowing the amplitude in the upper lip was negatively correlated with that in the anterior part of the temporal muscle. The clearest correlations between muscle activity and facial morphology were found during chewing and maximal bite. During these functions the amplitudes in the temporal and masseter muscles were large in cases with a tendency to parallelism between the jaws bases and between the mandibular occlusal line and the mandibular line. These cases with considerable muscle activity are characterized by rectangular shape of the face in profile and small lower face height.

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