骨骼开咬和深咬病例功能治疗后的肌肉反应:肌电图研究。

World journal of orthodontics Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Ozge Uslu, Zuleyha Mirzen Arat, Mehmet Beyazoya, Ozden Ozyemisci Taskiran
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目的:应用肌电图(EMG)观察骨开咬和深咬患者咬肌和颞前肌对功能性正畸治疗的反应。方法:研究对象31例(男18例,女13例),分为骨开咬组(平均年龄12.6±2.5岁)和深咬组(平均年龄11.6±2.1岁),分为青春期前期和青春期成长期。所有受试者均接受功能性正颌治疗。治疗前(T1)、治疗后3个月(T2)、治疗后6个月(T3)吞咽、咀嚼和最大间歇时双侧咬肌(MMA)和颞前部肌活动(ATMA)的肌电图。采用重复测量(ANOVA)的析因序列和Duncan检验,研究了骨开咬和深咬受试者的咬肌和颞前肌对功能治疗的肌肉反应差异。结果:开咬组咀嚼肌活动增强,下颌骨前旋能力增强。深咬组咀嚼肌活动减少,下颌骨后旋,角增加。在两个生长阶段都观察到肌肉对功能治疗的反应,但在青春期更为明显。结论:两组患者骨骼和神经肌肉均有改善。在两个生长阶段都观察到功能性治疗导致的肌肉活动改变,但在青春期更为明显。要使神经肌肉适应,至少需要6个月的功能治疗。
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Muscular response to functional treatment of skeletal open-bite and deep-bite cases: an electromyographic study.

Aim: To examine the muscular response of masseter and anterior temporal muscles to functional orthodontic treatment in skeletal open-bite and deep-bite subjects using electromyography (EMG).

Methods: The study sample consisted of 31 subjects (18 males, 13 females) grouped into skeletal open-bite (mean age 12.6 ± 2.5 years) and deep-bite (mean age 11.6 ± 2.1 years) groups and into prepubertal and pubertal growth stages. All subjects received functional orthognathic treatment. EMGs recorded masseter (MMA) and anterior temporal muscle activity (ATMA) bilaterally during swallowing, chewing, and maximum intercuspitation before treatment (T1), 3 months after treatment (T2), and 6 months after treatment (T3). The differences in muscular response of the masseter and anterior temporal muscles to functional treatment in skeletal open-bite and deep-bite subjects were examined using repeated measurement (ANOVA) in factorial sequence and Duncan tests.

Results: The open-bite group showed increased masticatory muscle activity and anterior rotation of the mandible. The deep-bite group showed decreased masticatory muscle activity, posterior rotation of the mandible, and an increase in gonial angle. Muscular response to functional treatment was observed during both growth stages, but it was more pronounced during puberty.

Conclusion: Skeletal and neuromuscular improvements were observed in both treatment groups. Alterations in muscle activity as a result of functional treatment were observed in both growth stages, but they were more pronounced during puberty. For neuromuscular adaptation to occur, at least 6 months of functional treatment is required.

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