K Tamaki, K Kanematsu, Y Hattori, Y Endo, H Watanabe, M Yamamura, T Fujita, H Aoki
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摘要
咀嚼功能是一个高度复杂的神经肌肉活动的结果,该活动与口颌系统协调。通过信号分析系统(S. G. G./A)对每次脑卒中的咀嚼循环功能方向进行客观评价。美国;西门子,德国)。从神奈川牙科专科学校的学生和工作人员中随机抽取27名实验对象。给每个受试者一块口香糖,让他们分别在一边和另一边咀嚼一分钟。连续记录咀嚼周期S. G. G./A。S . .在咀嚼运动过程中,对每个周期的开始和结束阶段的角度测量结果进行了统计分析,即椭圆变化的等概率。提出了角度测量的四个特征,即在总量的80%以内,以标绘的角度显示出不同类型的位置和形态。本研究得到以下结果:1. 咀嚼周期的功能方向可以从咀嚼运动的开启和关闭阶段在中脑区清晰地识别出来。2. 椭圆变分的等概率应用于咀嚼循环的功能分析似乎是有效的。3.对不同类型的咬合角进行分类有助于为咀嚼功能和咬合的诊断提供依据。
[Study of objective assessment for pathways in areas of intercuspal position during masticatory movements].
Masicatory function is the result of a highly complicated neuromuscular activity which coordinates in stomatognathie system. Functional directions of masticatory cycles in areas of intercuspal position (IP) were objectively evaluated on each stroke obtained through the Sirognathography Analyzing System (S. G. G./A. S.; Siemens, W. Germany). Twenty seven dantate subjects were selected at random from students and staff members of Kanagawa Dental College. A piece of chewing gum was given to each subject to masticate it for a minute on one side and on the other side respectively. A total of masticatory cycles were successively recorded into S. G. G./A. S.. A statistical analysis, the equal probability for ellipstical variations, was made on the angular measurements from opening and closing phases of each cycle within 3 mm from onset and terminus in areas of IP during masticatory movements. Four characteristic features of angular measurements are presented, namely, subjects who showed different types in position and forms by plotted angles within 80% of total amounts. The following results were obtained from this study. 1. Functional directions of masticatory cycles are clearly recognized in areas of IP from opening and closing phases during masticatory movements. 2. An application of the equal probability for ellipstical variations seems to be efficient for the functional analysis of masticatory cycles. 3. A classification of different types of plotted angles contributes to become a basis for diagnosis of masticatory function and occlusion.