{"title":"[The changes of the orofacial muscle activity induced by the lip forces in subjects with normal occlusion].","authors":"H S Chung, K Yanagisawa","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>This study was intended to investigate whether lip exercise affect the activities of the lips, tongue, digastric and masseter muscles and to understand the functional interrelationship between them. As the forces of maximum lip grimace was reduced to slight lip seal gradually, the electromyograph was taken from 9 conscious human adults with normal occlusion in the upper and lower lips, tongue, digastric and masseter muscle using surface electrodes, especially, newly designed subminiature surface electrodes which was attached directly to the tongue. The results were as follows. 1. During induced maximum lip grimace in the mandibular rest position, there're prominent increase of EMG activity in the upper and lower lips, tongue and digastric muscle 1714 mu v, 2787 mu v, 2142 mu v and 623 mu v, respectively, but there was little activity in the masseter muscle, 129 mu v. The force level induced by maximum grimace of the lips was about 110g when the force transducer was positioned between upper and lower lips in the incisor area. 2. As the lip forces were reduced gradually, EMG activities of the lips, tongue and digastric muscles were decreased definitely with certain tendency, but there was no change in the masseteric EMG activity. Above mentioned results suggest that (1) lip exercise can promote the activities of the lips, tongue and digastric muscles but cannot change the activity of the masseter muscle and (2) masseteric muscle activity seems to be independent of the lips and the tongue but digastric muscle activity is related more closely to them through lip exercise in the subjects with normal occlusion.</p>","PeriodicalId":76952,"journal":{"name":"Taehan Ch'ikkwa Uisa Hyophoe chi","volume":"27 3","pages":"269-77"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1989-03-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Taehan Ch'ikkwa Uisa Hyophoe chi","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This study was intended to investigate whether lip exercise affect the activities of the lips, tongue, digastric and masseter muscles and to understand the functional interrelationship between them. As the forces of maximum lip grimace was reduced to slight lip seal gradually, the electromyograph was taken from 9 conscious human adults with normal occlusion in the upper and lower lips, tongue, digastric and masseter muscle using surface electrodes, especially, newly designed subminiature surface electrodes which was attached directly to the tongue. The results were as follows. 1. During induced maximum lip grimace in the mandibular rest position, there're prominent increase of EMG activity in the upper and lower lips, tongue and digastric muscle 1714 mu v, 2787 mu v, 2142 mu v and 623 mu v, respectively, but there was little activity in the masseter muscle, 129 mu v. The force level induced by maximum grimace of the lips was about 110g when the force transducer was positioned between upper and lower lips in the incisor area. 2. As the lip forces were reduced gradually, EMG activities of the lips, tongue and digastric muscles were decreased definitely with certain tendency, but there was no change in the masseteric EMG activity. Above mentioned results suggest that (1) lip exercise can promote the activities of the lips, tongue and digastric muscles but cannot change the activity of the masseter muscle and (2) masseteric muscle activity seems to be independent of the lips and the tongue but digastric muscle activity is related more closely to them through lip exercise in the subjects with normal occlusion.
本研究旨在探讨唇部运动是否会影响唇、舌、二腹肌和咬肌的活动,并了解它们之间的功能相互关系。随着最大唇形受力逐渐减小到轻微唇印,对9例正常咬合的清醒成人进行了上下唇、舌、二腹肌和咬肌表面电极的肌电图采集,特别是采用了新设计的直接贴在舌上的微型表面电极。结果如下:1. 在下颌休息位诱导最大唇形变形时,上下嘴唇、舌和二腹肌肌电活动分别显著增加(1714 mu v、2787 mu v、2142 mu v、623 mu v),而咬肌肌活动较少(129 mu v),当力传感器置于上下嘴唇之间切牙区域时,唇形最大变形诱导的力水平约为110g。2. 随着唇力的逐渐减小,唇、舌、二腹肌肌电活动明显有一定的下降趋势,而咬肌肌电活动无变化。以上结果表明:(1)唇部运动可以促进嘴唇、舌头和二腹肌的活动,但不能改变咬肌的活动;(2)咬肌的活动似乎独立于嘴唇和舌头,但在正常咬合的受试者中,通过唇部运动与二腹肌的活动关系更密切。