Path pattern and movement during mastication on habitual and non-habitual chewing sides.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Hiroshi Shiga, Kunihisa Nakajima, Ayano Ishikawa, Marie Komino, Hanako Uesugi, Masaoki Yokoyama, Kiyohei Hayashi, Yoshitaka Takeda, Akira Hagiwara, Yukio Nakano
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Abstract

Purpose: To clarify the presence or absence of differences in path pattern and movement during mastication between the habitual and non-habitual chewing sides.

Methods: Participants were 225 healthy adults with natural dentition. Mandibular movement while chewing gummy jelly on each side was recorded, and masticatory path pattern was classified into five types (one normal and four abnormal). The frequency of each pattern was measured and compared between chewing sides. The amount, rhythm, velocity, and stability of movement and masticatory performance were measured and compared between chewing sides.

Results: A normal pattern was observed on the habitual chewing side in 84.4% of participants. There was a significant difference between chewing sides in masticatory path pattern (χ2 = 35.971, P < 0.001). Values of parameters regarding the amount and velocity of movement and masticatory performance were significantly higher on the habitual chewing side. Values of parameters regarding rhythm and stability of movement were significantly lower on the habitual chewing side.

Conclusion: The present findings of functional differences between chewing sides in terms of path pattern and movement during mastication suggest that these factors should be analyzed on the habitual chewing side.

习惯和非习惯咀嚼侧咀嚼时的路径模式和运动。
目的:阐明习惯咀嚼侧和非习惯咀嚼侧在咀嚼过程中路径模式和运动是否存在差异。方法:225名具有自然牙列的健康成年人。记录咀嚼软糖时两侧下颌运动情况,将咀嚼路径模式分为正常1型和异常4型。测量每种模式的频率,并在咀嚼侧之间进行比较。比较两侧咀嚼量、节奏、速度、运动稳定性和咀嚼性能。结果:84.4%的受试者习惯性咀嚼侧形态正常。咀嚼侧咀嚼路径类型差异有统计学意义(χ2 = 35.971, P < 0.001)。习惯咀嚼侧的运动量、速度和咀嚼性能参数值显著高于习惯咀嚼侧。习惯咀嚼侧的运动节奏和稳定性参数值明显较低。结论:咀嚼侧在咀嚼过程中路径模式和运动方面的功能差异提示这些因素应在习惯咀嚼侧进行分析。
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Journal of oral science
Journal of oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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