An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal

Electromyographic (EMG) investigations about the activities of the muscles have been the focus of attention for many years. In the field of orthodontics, investigators, among other things, tried to evaluate correlation between EMG activity, occlusal relationships and craniofacial morphology to analy...

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Main Authors: T Hossein-Zadeh-Nik, A Khavari
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2002-02-01
Series:Journal of Dental Medicine
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EMG
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spelling doaj-a40b09430af9453891fab46ee0f3cc502020-11-24T22:56:02ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Medicine1024-641X2008-24442002-02-011441425An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III SkeletalT Hossein-Zadeh-NikA KhavariElectromyographic (EMG) investigations about the activities of the muscles have been the focus of attention for many years. In the field of orthodontics, investigators, among other things, tried to evaluate correlation between EMG activity, occlusal relationships and craniofacial morphology to analyze the effect of muscular activity, as an etiological factor in malocclusion. The purpose of the present investigation is to analyze the effect of EMG activity of temporal and masseter muscles quantitatively in skeletal class III malocclusion. 26 patients (9 to If years old), with class III malocclusion were selected and their EMG activity of temporal and masseter muscles in rest position, centric occlusion, clenching, mastication and swallowing were compared with 20 normal children at the same age range. Then the statistical correlation between 13 cephalometric parameters and EMG activities were analyzed and then the regression analysis was performed and the results were as follows:1- The mean amplitude of masseter and temporal muscles activity in rest position, centric occlusion, mastication, and clenching in class III samples were greater than normal group (PO.05).2- The mean duration of masseter and temporal muscles activity in rest position and centric occlusion in class III samples were more than normal group (PO.05).3- According to regression analysis, a linear correlation was observed between ANB angle and temporal muscle activity in rest and centric occlusion that was not observed in other cases.The findings of this study showed that difference in temporal muscle activity in class III malocclusion, in comparison with the normal group, is correlated with skeletal morphology of the face, but according to other investigations it is not ture for the masseter muscle.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4683.pdf&manuscript_id=4683TemporalMassterCI IllEMG
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An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
Journal of Dental Medicine
Temporal
Masster
CI Ill
EMG
author_facet T Hossein-Zadeh-Nik
A Khavari
author_sort T Hossein-Zadeh-Nik
title An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
title_short An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
title_full An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
title_fullStr An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
title_full_unstemmed An Eectromyographic Ccomparison Between the Activities of Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Class III Skeletal
title_sort eectromyographic ccomparison between the activities of temporal and masseter muscles in class iii skeletal
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Medicine
issn 1024-641X
2008-2444
publishDate 2002-02-01
description Electromyographic (EMG) investigations about the activities of the muscles have been the focus of attention for many years. In the field of orthodontics, investigators, among other things, tried to evaluate correlation between EMG activity, occlusal relationships and craniofacial morphology to analyze the effect of muscular activity, as an etiological factor in malocclusion. The purpose of the present investigation is to analyze the effect of EMG activity of temporal and masseter muscles quantitatively in skeletal class III malocclusion. 26 patients (9 to If years old), with class III malocclusion were selected and their EMG activity of temporal and masseter muscles in rest position, centric occlusion, clenching, mastication and swallowing were compared with 20 normal children at the same age range. Then the statistical correlation between 13 cephalometric parameters and EMG activities were analyzed and then the regression analysis was performed and the results were as follows:1- The mean amplitude of masseter and temporal muscles activity in rest position, centric occlusion, mastication, and clenching in class III samples were greater than normal group (PO.05).2- The mean duration of masseter and temporal muscles activity in rest position and centric occlusion in class III samples were more than normal group (PO.05).3- According to regression analysis, a linear correlation was observed between ANB angle and temporal muscle activity in rest and centric occlusion that was not observed in other cases.The findings of this study showed that difference in temporal muscle activity in class III malocclusion, in comparison with the normal group, is correlated with skeletal morphology of the face, but according to other investigations it is not ture for the masseter muscle.
topic Temporal
Masster
CI Ill
EMG
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