Erschienen in:
01.11.2009 | Original Article
Masticatory process in individuals with maxillary and mandibular osteoporosis: electromyographic analysis
verfasst von:
S. Siéssere, N. de Albuquerque Lima, M. Semprini, L. G. de Sousa, J. Paulo Mardegan Issa, S. Aparecida Caldeira Monteiro, S. Cecílio Hallak Regalo
Erschienen in:
Osteoporosis International
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Ausgabe 11/2009
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Abstract
Summary
The masseter and temporal muscles of patients with maxillary and mandibular osteoporosis were submitted to electromyographic analysis and compared with a control group. In conclusion, individuals with osteoporosis did not show significantly lower masticatory cycle performance and efficiency compared to the control group during the proposal mastications.
Introduction
This study aimed to examine electromyographically the masseter and temporal muscles of patients with maxillary and mandibular osteoporosis and compare these patients with control patients.
Methods
Sixty individuals of both genders with an average age of 53.0 ± 5 years took part in the study, distributed in two groups with 30 individuals each: (1) individuals with osteoporosis; (2) control patients during the habitual and non-habitual mastication. The electromyographic apparel used was a Myosystem-BR1—DataHomins Technology Ltda., with five channels of acquisition and electrodes active differentials. Statistical analysis of the results was performed using SPSS version 15.0 (Chicago, IL, USA).
Results
The result of the Student’s t test indicated no significant differences (p > 0.05) between the normalized values of the ensemble average obtained in masticatory cycles in both groups.
Conclusion
Based on the results of this study, it was concluded that individuals with osteoporosis did not show significantly lower masticatory cycle performance and efficiency compared to control subjects during the habitual and non-habitual mastications. This result is very important because it demonstrates the functionality of the complex physiological process of mastication in individuals with osteoporosis at the bones that compose the face.