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Effect of canine guidance of maxillary occlusal splint on level of activation of masticatory muscles.

D Fitins1, A Sheikholeslam.   

Abstract

The effect of canine guidance of a full-arch maxillary flat occlusal splint on the level of activation of the anterior and posterior, temporal, masseter and suprahyoid muscles during maximal clenching, were studied in 14 subjects without craniomandibular disorders. The results revealed that, the level of electromyographic activity of anterior and posterior temporal and suprahyoid muscles during maximal clenching on the occlusal splint in habitual closure was unchanged, as compared to biting in the intercuspal position (ICP), while the activity in the masseter muscle, on average, was increased slightly (13 percent). In contrast, the level of activation of the jaw elevator muscles decreased significantly during maximal clenching on the cuspid ramp of the splint, as compared to the biting in ICP or clenching on the splint. However, the degree of reduction of activity was not symmetrical, and was most pronounced in the masseter muscle of the biting side and in the anterior and posterior temporal muscles of the non-biting side. No significant difference was observed in the activity of the suprahyoid muscles.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8134892

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Swed Dent J        ISSN: 0347-9994


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