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Effects of interocclusal distance on bite force and masseter EMG in healthy participants.

Authors :
Arima, T.
Takeuchi, T.
Honda, K.
Tomonaga, A.
Tanosoto, T.
Ohata, N.
Svensson, P.
Source :
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Dec2013, Vol. 40 Issue 12, p900-908. 9p. 4 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate effects of interocclusal distance (IOD) on bite force and masseter electromyographic (EMG) activity during different isometric contraction tasks. Thirty-one healthy participants (14 women and 17 men, 21·2 ± 1·8 years) were recruited. Maximal Voluntary Occlusal Bite Force (MVOBF) between the first molars and masseter EMG activity during all the isometric-biting tasks were measured. The participants were asked to bite at submaximal levels of 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% MVOBF with the use of visual feedback. The thickness of the force transducer was set at 8, 12, 16 and 20 mm (= IOD), and sides were tested in random sequence. MVOBF was significantly higher at 8 mm compared with all other IODs ( P < 0·001). Only in women, IOD always had significant influence on the corresponding root-mean-square (RMS) value of EMG ( P < 0·011). When biting was performed on the ipsilateral side to the dominant hand, the working side consistently showed higher masseter EMG activity compared with the balancing side ( P < 0·020). On the contralateral side, there was no difference between the masseter EMG at any IODs. The results replicated the finding that higher occlusal forces can be generated between the first molars at shorter IODs. The new finding in this study was that an effect of hand dominance could be found on masseter muscle activity during isometric biting. This may suggest that there can be a general dominant side effect on human jaw muscles possibly reflecting differences in motor unit recruitment strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0305182X
Volume :
40
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
92005652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12097