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Abstract
Objective: To determine the role of emotional state in the masticatory system function in a group of young adults.
Methods: Ninety-six generally healthy randomly selected students aged 18-21 were examined. They were subjected to a questionnaire survey determining their emotional state, clinical examination, and instrumental diagnostics (EMG, Cadiax Compact, JVA).
Results: The stress symptoms group revealed a greater intensity of neck and shoulder muscles pain (p < 0.05) and an increase of electrical potential of the masseter muscles in maximal voluntary clench (p < 0.05). They reported more often headache (p < 0.001), tension/contracture of the head, neck and nape (p < 0.05), and pain while opening the mouth wide (p < 0.05). The values of parameters obtained in the instrumental diagnostics did not reveal differences between the groups.
Conclusion: Stressful situations increase muscular tension but do not have a direct impact on the temporomandibular joints function.
目的:确定情绪状态在青少年咀嚼系统功能中的作用:确定情绪状态在一组年轻人咀嚼系统功能中的作用:方法: 随机选取 96 名年龄在 18-21 岁之间、身体健康的学生进行研究。对他们进行了情绪状态问卷调查、临床检查和仪器诊断(肌电图、Cadiax Compact、JVA):结果:压力症状组显示颈部和肩部肌肉疼痛的强度更大(p p p p p 结论:压力症状组显示颈部和肩部肌肉疼痛的强度更大:压力会增加肌肉紧张度,但不会直接影响颞下颌关节的功能。
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