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한국 성인 정상교합자에서 Delaire의 이상 교합평면과 저작근 근활성도와의 관계에 대한 연구

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 A STUDY ON THE RELATION BETWEEN DELAIRE’S IDEAL OCCLUSAL PLANE AND MASTICATORY MUSCLE ACTIVITY IN KOREAN NORMAL ANGLE CLASS I OCCLUSION INDIVIDUALS. 
Authors
 변성규  ;  이충국 
Citation
 Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (대한구강악안면외과학회지), Vol.26(3) : 229-237, 2000 
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons(대한구강악안면외과학회지)
ISSN
 2234-7550 
Issue Date
2000
Keywords
Occlusal plane ; Masticatory muscle ; EMG
Abstract
According to the functional matrix theory, Delaire proposes that individual occlusal plane was determined by variable effects of teeth,
maxilla, mandible, cranium, cranial base and soft tissue matrix including the orofacial musculature. and that there is the ideal occlusal
plane determined by the most proper spatial position of maxilla and mandible, functionally and esthetically.
This study was designed to find out the relation between Delaire’s ideal occlusal plane and muscle activity of masticatory muscles in
individuals who have normal maxillo-mandibular relationships. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken and his/her individual
occlusal plane and ideal occlusal plane were analyzed with Delaire’s architectural and structural craniofacial analytic method. For evaluation
of muscle activities of masticatory muscles, electromyography of anterior temporal muscle, superficial masseter muscle, and
anterior belly of digastric muscle was recorded in fifty Korean normal Angle class I occlusion individuals. According to the average value
of ideal occlusal plane, fifty normal Angle class I occlusion individuals were classified into three groups: Ideal occlusal plane
group(I group), hyperrotation group(I+ group) and hyporotation group(I- group). The result of this study was as follows:
1. The results of Delaire’s architectural and structural craniofacial analysis of lateral cephalography of the fifty Korean normal Angle
class I occlusion individuals are that twelve persons(24%) have consistent or parallel with ideal occlusal plane and the average of
angular difference was 1.22。±3.69。.
2. There is no significant difference in muscle activities of masticatory muscles during resting(p<0.05), but significant increases of
muscle activity of ipsilateral anterior temporal and masseter muscle, contralateral anterior belly of digastric muscle during unilateral
chewing and of anterior temporal and masseter muscle during bilateral clenching(p<0.05).
3. To find out the effect of the angular difference between Delaire’s ideal occlusal plane and real occlusal plane to muscle activity,
muscle activities of masticatory muscles were compared with three groups in each other; I group, I+ group and I- group. The
results were no significant differences during resting, unilateral chewing and bilateral clenching.(p>0.05)
4. Although there is no significant differences of masticatory muscle activities among the three groups, the fact that increasing tendency
of masseter muscle activity of ideal occlusal plane group(I+) than those of any other groups(I+ and I-) during bilateral clenching
was noted. There is only the implication that occlusal plane makes some effects on masticatory muscle activities, espacially that
of masseter muscle during bilateral clenching.
In conclusion, the hypothesis that occlusal plane is one of the factors which affect the muscle activities of masticatory muscles and
that anyone whose occlusal plane consistent with Delaire’s ideal occlusal plane has an extraordinary functional advantage in masticatory
muscle function cannot be proven with electromyography methods.
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Yonsei Authors
Yi, Choong Kook(이충국)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/172014
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