Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
Original Articles
Properties of tonic episodes of masseter muscle activity during waking hours and sleep in subjects with and without history of orofacial pain
Acing Habibie MudeShigehisa KawakamiSeiya KatoShogo Minagi
著者情報
ジャーナル オープンアクセス

2018 年 62 巻 2 号 p. 234-238

詳細
抄録

Purpose: To provide a scientific data related to the tonic activity of masseter muscle in subjects with and without history of orofacial pain during their normal daily life.

Methods: Thirty-three subjects were divided into two groups, a pain history group (PHG) and a non-pain history group (non-PHG), based on their responses to the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders questionnaire. After excluding four subjects with incomplete recordings, full-day masseter muscle surface EMGs of 29 subjects (10 men, 19 women; mean age 24.1 years) were analyzed. Tonic episode (TE) was defined as continuous EMG activity with a duration at least 2 s with intensities above twice the baseline noise level. TEs were classified into 6 strength categories (<7.5%, 7.5–10%, 10–15%, 15–25%, 25–40% and >40% of the maximum voluntary clenching (MVC) ). The mean duration of activity observed in the non-PHG + 2 SD was adopted as a cutoff for identifying sustained TE.

Results: During waking hours, the incidence of sustained TEs was significantly higher in the PHG than in the non-PHG (p < 0.05). The incidence and total duration of sustained TEs were significantly higher in the PHG than in the non-PHG at intensities of 7.5–10% MVC, 10–15% MVC, and 15–25% MVC (p < 0.05). No significant difference was observed during sleep.

Conclusions: Within the limitations of this study, it would be concluded that sustained TEs may have a correlation with orofacial pain and the intensity range of 7.5–25% MVC would be an important range for future clenching studies

著者関連情報

この記事は最新の被引用情報を取得できません。

© 2018 Japan Prosthodontic Society

This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY 4.0), which allows users to distribute and copy the material in any format so long as attribution is given to the Japan Prosthodontic Society.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
前の記事 次の記事
feedback
Top