| Literature DB >> 25883949 |
Krzysztof Woźniak1, Mariusz Lipski2, Damian Lichota3, Liliana Szyszka-Sommerfeld1.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate muscle fatigue in the temporal and masseter muscles in patients with temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD). Two hundred volunteers aged 19.3 to 27.8 years (mean 21.50, SD 0.97) participated in this study. Electromyographical (EMG) recordings were performed using a DAB-Bluetooth Instrument (Zebris Medical GmbH, Germany). Muscle fatigue was evaluated on the basis of a maximum effort test. The test was performed during a 10-second maximum isometric contraction (MVC) of the jaws. An analysis of changes in the mean power frequency of the two pairs of temporal and masseter muscles (MPF%) revealed significant differences in the groups of patients with varying degrees of temporomandibular disorders according to Di (P < 0.0000). The study showed an increase in the muscle fatigue of the temporal and masseter muscles correlated with the intensity of temporomandibular dysfunction symptoms in patients. The use of surface electromyography in assessing muscle fatigue is an excellent diagnostic tool for identifying patients with temporomandibular dysfunction.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25883949 PMCID: PMC4391653 DOI: 10.1155/2015/269734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
The exclusion criteria adopted in anamnesis and the number of patients included in the study.
| Total number of patients participated in the study | 200 | |
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| Exclusion criteria | Depressive disorders | 0 |
| Pain in other parts of the body | 4 | |
| Inflammations | 3 | |
| Taking painkillers and antidepressants | 1 | |
| Periodontal diseases | 1 | |
| Completed treatment of masticatory motor system dysfunctions | 2 | |
| Completed orthodontic treatment | 15 | |
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| Total number of patients included in the study | 174 | |
Clinical index of temporomandibular dysfunction (Di).
| Di | Symptoms |
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| Mandibular movements | |
| 0 | Normal range |
| 1 | Small reduction in amplitude |
| 5 | Large reduction in amplitude |
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| Temporomandibular joint function | |
| 0 | Smooth, noiseless abduction and adduction of mandible, trajectory asymmetry <2 mm |
| 1 | Noise in one joint or both joints during abduction and adduction of mandible, trajectory asymmetry >2 mm |
| 5 | Abduction of mandible impossible and/or luxation |
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| Masticatory muscle pain | |
| 0 | No tenderness |
| 1 | Tenderness of 1–3 sites |
| 5 | Tenderness of 4 and more sites |
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| Temporomandibular joint pain | |
| 0 | No tenderness |
| 1 | Unilateral or bilateral tenderness |
| 5 | Unilateral or bilateral tenderness of the dorsal surface of joint |
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| Pain during movement of mandible | |
| 0 | No pain |
| 1 | Pain during one out of all possible movement directions |
| 5 | Pain during more than one out of all possible movement directions |
Interpretation of the clinical index of temporomandibular dysfunction (Di).
| Range | Severity of dysfunction | Description |
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| 0 | Di 0 | No dysfunction |
| 1–4 | Di I | Mild dysfunction |
| 5–9 | Di II | Moderate dysfunction |
| 10–25 | Di III | Severe dysfunction |
Changes in mean power frequency (MPF%) of muscles during 10 s of maximal voluntary contraction in intercuspal position depending on the temporomandibular dysfunction index Di.
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| Left | Females | 22 | −2.18 | 6.99 | 39 | −6.64 | 5.13 | 25 | −14.71 | 5.81 | 7 | −10.44 | 9.14 |
| Males | 23 | −2.80 | 3.54 | 29 | −6.10 | 5.34 | 23 | −11.49 | 6.17 | 6 | −27.83 | 0.82 | |
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| Right | Females | 22 | −3.55 | 7.82 | 39 | −7.39 | 6.11 | 25 | −15.03 | 4.04 | 7 | −11.70 | 3.56 |
| Males | 23 | −3.10 | 4.29 | 29 | −6.66 | 5.64 | 23 | −11.14 | 4.87 | 6 | −25.48 | 1.67 | |
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| Masseter muscles | |||||||||||||
| Left | Females | 22 | −1.89 | 7.51 | 39 | −12.99 | 7.95 | 25 | −19.51 | 4.81 | 7 | −9.79 | 10.23 |
| Males | 23 | −5.30 | 4.67 | 29 | −10.95 | 4.14 | 23 | −17.80 | 3.72 | 6 | −36.77 | 7.43 | |
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| Right | Females | 22 | −3.35 | 10.25 | 39 | −14.85 | 8.80 | 25 | −19.09 | 4.51 | 7 | −14.77 | 4.18 |
| Males | 23 | −5.20 | 5.90 | 29 | −13.31 | 4.77 | 23 | −17.66 | 3.37 | 6 | −34.32 | 7.31 | |
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Figure 1Changes in mean power frequency (MPF%) of muscles during 10 s of maximal voluntary contraction in intercuspal position depending on the temporomandibular dysfunction.