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Correlation of masticatory muscle activity and occlusal function with craniofacial morphology: a prospective cohort study

Authors
 Yu Jung Yoon  ;  Ju-Young Kang  ;  Kyung-Ho Kim  ;  Jung-Yul Cha  ;  Hyung Joon Ahn  ;  Yoon Jeong Choi 
Citation
 CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS, Vol.27(9) : 5367-5376, 2023-09 
Journal Title
CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
ISSN
 1432-6981 
Issue Date
2023-09
MeSH
Electromyography ; Humans ; Masseter Muscle* / physiology ; Masticatory Muscles* / physiology ; Prospective Studies ; Temporal Muscle / physiology
Keywords
Craniofacial morphology ; Masticatory function ; Masticatory muscle activity ; Occlusal function
Abstract
Objectives: Masticatory function, including masticatory muscle activity and occlusal function, can be affected by craniofacial morphology. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between craniofacial morphology and masticatory function in participants who had completed orthodontic treatment at least two years before and had stable occlusion.

Materials and methods: Fourty-two healthy participants were prospectively enrolled and divided into three vertical cephalometric groups according to the mandibular plane angle. Masticatory muscle activity (MMA) in the masseter and anterior temporalis muscles was assessed using surface electromyography. The occlusal contact area (OCA) and occlusal force (OF), defined as occlusal function in this study, were evaluated using occlusal pressure mapping system. Masticatory muscle efficiency (MME) was calculated by dividing MMA by OF. The craniofacial morphology was analyzed using a lateral cephalogram. The masticatory function was compared using one-way analysis of variance. Pearson correlations were used to assess relationships between craniofacial morphology and masticatory function.

Results: The hypodivergent group had the lowest MMAand the highest MME in the masseter (167.32 ± 74.92 µV and 0.14 ± 0.06 µV/N, respectively) and anterior temporalis muscles (0.18 ± 0.08 µV/N, p < 0.05). MMA in the masseter showed a positive relationship with mandibular plane angle (r = 0.358), whereas OCA (r = -0.422) and OF (r = -0.383) demonstrated a negative relationship (p < 0.05). The anterior temporalis muscle activity negatively correlated with ramus height (r = -0.364, p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Vertical craniofacial morphology was related to masticatory function. Hypodivergent individuals may have low MMA and high occlusal function, resulting in good masticatory muscle efficiency.

Clinical relevance: Hypodivergent individuals require careful consideration in orthodontic diagnosis and prosthetic treatment planning.
Full Text
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00784-023-05156-5
DOI
10.21203/rs.3.rs-2454676/v1
Appears in Collections:
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine (구강내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
2. College of Dentistry (치과대학) > Dept. of Orthodontics (교정과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Kyung Ho(김경호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8154-2041
Ahn, Hyoung Joon(안형준)
Cha, Jung Yul(차정열)
Choi, Yoon Jeong(최윤정) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0781-8836
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/196619
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