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Masticatory Performance and Masseter Muscle Activities before and after Denture Treatment
Masaoki Yokoyama+5 more
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Characteristics of Masticatory and Tongue Muscles [PDF]
Abstract The masticatory and tongue muscles play essential roles in several significant biological tasks such as mastication, swallowing, respiration, and human speech and they have unique characteristics different and distinct from other muscles. The present paper summarizes the findings regarding the following issues concerning the characteristics ...
Akira Yamanel, Tadayoshi Fukui
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Disorders of the masticatory muscles.
Dental Clinics of North America, 2013Muscle disorders involving the masticatory muscles have been considered analogous to skeletal muscle disorders throughout the body. However, emerging research has shed new light on the varied etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of myofascial pain and masticatory muscle disorders.
S. D. De Rossi+2 more
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Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice, 2020
Objective To verify the characteristics of the electromyographic signal of masticatory muscles in individuals with TMD and asymptomatic individuals.
Elisa Bizetti Pelai+4 more
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Objective To verify the characteristics of the electromyographic signal of masticatory muscles in individuals with TMD and asymptomatic individuals.
Elisa Bizetti Pelai+4 more
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1993
This report examines a case of masticatory muscle myositis in a dog. Inflammatory disorders can affect the muscles of mastication. Two types of inflammatory myopathies have been described. The histopathology and immunochemical features of this case suggest an immune mediated basis for this disorder.
Jamie G. Anderson, Colin E. Harvey
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This report examines a case of masticatory muscle myositis in a dog. Inflammatory disorders can affect the muscles of mastication. Two types of inflammatory myopathies have been described. The histopathology and immunochemical features of this case suggest an immune mediated basis for this disorder.
Jamie G. Anderson, Colin E. Harvey
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Experimental Masticatory Muscle Pain
Journal of Dental Research, 1987Ten female subjects with no history of temporomandibular disorders performed five exercises designed to induce masticatory muscle pain. Three of the exercises were replications of Christensen's tooth-clenching (1970) and tooth-grinding (1971) studies and Scott and Lundeen's mandibular protrusion (1980) study.
John F. Bowley, Elliot N. Gale
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Familial hypertrophy of masticatory muscles
Journal of Neurology, 1987Three familial cases of idiopathic hypertrophy of the masticatory muscles are reported. The muscular enlargement was noted in late childhood or early adult life, was bilateral, insidious, painless and non-progressive. Electrophysiological and laboratory findings were normal in one case.
Paolo Martinelli+4 more
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Individuality of masticatory performance and of masticatory muscle temporal parameters
Archives of Oral Biology, 2018Mammalian mastication serves to improve intra-oral food reduction. Insufficient food reduction creates potential swallowing problems, whereas over-reduction may accelerate tooth wear and increase feeding time. Either extreme has consequences. The study's objectives were: (1) to study the relationship between food reduction, number of chews in a ...
Geoffrey E. Gerstner+3 more
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