Literature DB >> 33335091

The reciprocal jaw-muscle reflexes elicited by anterior- and back-tooth-contacts-a perspective to explain the control of the masticatory muscles.

Lauri Vaahtoniemi1.   

Abstract

AIMS: Tooth-contact sensations are considered essential to boost jaw adductor muscles during mastication. However, no previous studies have explained the importance of the inhibitory reflex of human anterior-tooth (ANT)-contacts in mastication. Here I present the "reciprocal reflex-control-hypothesis" of mammalian mastication. SUBJECTS AND SETTING OF THE STUDY: I demonstrate the hypothesis with the live kinematics of free jaw-closures as inferred from T-Scan recordings of dental patients.
RESULTS: The jaw-closures started with negligible force, predominantly with ANT-contacts (the AF-bites). The first ANT-contact inhibited the first kinematic tilt of the mandible, whereas the bites starting from a back-tooth (BAT)-contact (the BF-bites) accelerated the first tilt. The second tilt established a low-force static tripod of the ANT- and bilateral BAT-contacts for a fixed mandible-maxilla relation. Thereafter, semi-static bite force increased rapidly, relatively more in the BAT-area. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSIONS: In the vertical-closure phase of chewing, the primate joint-fulcrum (class 3 lever) conflicts with the food-bolus-fulcrum in the BAT-area (class 1 lever). The resilient class 3 and 1 lever systems are superseded by an almost static mechanically more advantageous class 2 lever with a more rigid fulcrum at the most anterior ANT-contact. For humans, the class 2 levered delivery of force also enables forceful horizontal food grinding to be extended widely to the BAT-area.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33335091     DOI: 10.1038/s41405-020-00056-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BDJ Open        ISSN: 2056-807X


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