Journal of Oral Science
Online ISSN : 1880-4926
Print ISSN : 1343-4934
ISSN-L : 1343-4934

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Effect of sitting posture with and without sole-ground contact on chewing stability and masticatory performance
Kiwamu SakaguchiNoshir R. MehtaTomoaki MaruyamaLeopoldo P. CorreaAtsuro Yokoyama
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Article ID: 23-0172

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Abstract

Purpose: To verify the effect of sitting posture with and without sole-ground contact on chewing stability and masticatory performance.

Methods: Thirty healthy subjects were evaluated. The Conformat was used to analyze the center of sitting pressure (COSP), and the three-dimensional motion analysis system was used to analyze changes in head and trunk postures while subjects remained in a sitting position with and without sole-ground contact. The parameters of masticatory performance and movement were calculated as follows. For evaluating masticatory performance, the amount of glucose extraction (AGE) during chewing of a gummy jelly was measured. For evaluating masticatory movements, the movement of the mandibular incisal point was recorded using the Motion Visi-Trainer V1, and parameters of the stabilities of movement path and rhythm were calculated.

Results: Head and trunk sway values and the displacement of COSP were significantly smaller with sole-ground contact than those without soleground contact. The masticatory movement path with sole-ground contact showed less variation in the opening distance and more stable movement path compared to those without sole-ground contact. The AGE was significantly greater with sole-ground contact than that without sole-ground contact.

Conclusion: Sitting posture with and without sole-ground contact affects chewing stability and masticatory performance.

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