Journal of Temporomandibular Joint
Online ISSN : 1884-4308
Print ISSN : 0915-3004
ISSN-L : 0915-3004
An Electromyographic Study on the Effects of Bite Planes on Masticatory Muscles
Stabilization Type Bite Plane
Masamitsu AKANISHITaizou OMAEShunji INOUEKazuo HIGASHIShouichi ISHIGAKITakao MARUYAMA
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1990 Volume 2 Issue 2 Pages 269-278

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The effects of bite plane on masticatory muscles during tapping and chewing movements were investigated in subjects with no signs and symptoms of stomatognathic dysfunction.
Mandibular movements were recorded using a Sirognathograph (Siemens Co.) and electromyograms were simultaneously recorded from masseter, anterior temporalis, posterior temporalis, and anterior digastricus. Two types of bite plane were used for each subject: one for the maxillary arch and the other for the mandibular arch, and additionally, the bite planes were divided into two parts: anterior part and posterior part. The results of this study suggest that the effects of these types of bite plane are different.

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