The Effects of a Single Intercuspal Interference on Electromyographic Characteristics of Human Masticatory Muscles during Maximal Voluntary Teeth Clenching

Virgilio F. Ferrario, Chiarella Sforza, Graziano Serrao, Anna Colombo, Johannes H. Schmitz

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Abstract

In 13 healthy subjects (eight men and five women, mean age, 22 years), an aluminum intercuspal interference (height, 0.25 mm) was placed on the maxillary right first premolar to study its effect on the contractile symmetry of the right and left masseter and anterior temporalis muscles when measured through a Percentage Overlapping Coefficient (POC), derived from surface electromyographic recordings of maximum voluntary teeth clenching. Additionally, and to estimate the potential of the experimental intercuspal interference to induce lateral displacement of the mandible, a Torque Coefficient (TC) was derived from surface electromyographic recordings. The conclusion was that the experimental occlusal interference gave rise to asymmetric contractile activity in the studied mandibular elevator muscles as well as a potential to displace the mandible in a lateral direction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)184-188
Number of pages5
JournalCranio - Journal of Craniomandibular Practice
Volume17
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1999

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Dentistry(all)

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