咀嚼运动与咀嚼肌活动关系的临床研究

K Higashi
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咀嚼运动是颌骨最重要的功能性和生理性运动之一,它是由功能性咬合系统的三个要素(牙齿、颞下颌关节和咀嚼肌)协调的。然而,咀嚼运动与这些因素之间的关系尚未明确。本研究的目的是探讨咀嚼运动与直接控制下颚运动的咀嚼肌活动之间的关系。选取正常口颌功能者25例,MPD综合征患者5例(肌肉功能障碍组),单侧颞下颌关节内紊乱患者5例(颞下颌关节功能障碍组)。采用6种不同硬度的胶作为试验丸。采用肌电分析系统同时记录左右咬肌、颞前肌、颞后肌和二腹肌前腹的咀嚼运动和肌电图。使用为本研究开发的分析软件,分析咀嚼运动和肌肉活动。结果如下:A.在正常科目中树胶硬度影响闭合和咬合阶段的持续时间、最大开闭速度、开闭程度和开闭路径的偏差。2. 除时间因素外,牙龈硬度对肌肉活动有影响。3.闭锁期和闭锁期的持续时间与提升肌活动有关。最大合肌速度与咬肌和颞前肌活动有关。闭锁路径偏差与颞前后肌活动有关。B.在异常受试者中。肌肉功能障碍组与正常组的变化主要表现在肌肉活动方面。同样,颞下颌关节功能障碍组与正常组主要观察到的咀嚼运动的变化也不同。2. 与正常受试者相比,肌肉功能障碍组闭合运动的关系发生了变化。相反,在TMJ功能障碍组中,开放运动的关系发生了变化。结果表明,咀嚼运动与肌肉活动密切相关,且受口颌功能障碍的影响。
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[A clinical study on the relationship between chewing movements and masticatory muscle activities].

Chewing movement is one of the most important functional and physiological jaw movements, and it is coordinated by the three elements of the functional occlusion system (teeth, TMJs and masticatory muscles). However, the relationship between chewing movement and these elements has not been clarified. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between chewing movement and the activity of the masticatory muscles which directly control jaw movements. 25 subjects with normal stomatognathic function, 5 patients with MPD syndrome (muscle dysfunction group) and 5 patients with unilateral TMJ internal derangement (TMJ dysfunction group) were selected. 6 gums with different hardness were used as the test bolus. Sirognathograph Electromyograph Analysing System was used to simultaneously record chewing movements and electromyograms of the right and left masseter, anterior temporal, posterior temporal and anterior belly of digastric muscles. Using the analysing software which was developed for this study, chewing movements and muscle activities were analysed. The results were as follow; A. In normal subjects 1. Gum hardness influenced durations of the closing and occluding phases, maximum opening and closing speed, opening degree and deviation of opening and closing path. 2. Gum hardness influenced muscle activities except of the time factors of digastric bursts. 3. Durations of the closing and occluding phases were found to be related with the elevator muscle activities. Maximum closing speed was related with the masseter and anterior temporal muscle activities. Deviation of closing path was related with the anterior and posterior temporal muscle activities. B. In abnormal subjects 1. The changes mainly observed in the muscle activities were found to be significantly different between the muscle dysfunction group and normal group. Similarly, the changes mainly observed in the chewing movements were different between the TMJ dysfunction group and normal group. 2. When compared with the relationships in normal subjects, changes were observed in the relationships for closing movement in the muscle dysfunction group. In contrast, changes were observed in the relationships for opening movement in the TMJ dysfunction group. From the results, close relationships were found between chewing movements and muscle activities, and were characteristically influenced by stomatognathic dysfunction.

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