Affiliation:
1. Health Center Novi Sad, Novi Sad
2. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad + Dentistry Clinic of Vojvodina, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Low-strength forces of the soft tissues are closely related to
the stomatognathic system morphology. The muscles of the lips have a
significant influence on the position of the front teeth. The goals of our
research were to: 1. Examine the electromyographic activity of the circular
muscle of the lips in Class I and Class II division 2 patients with incisor
retrusion in the position of physiological rest and centric occlusion at
maximum voluntary muscle contraction; 2. Examine the existence of a
correlation between the electromyographic activity of the lip muscles and
the position of the incisors in the examined groups. Material and Methods.
The action potentials of the circular muscle of the lips were registered at
different positions of the lower jaw. Intramuscular coaxial electrodes were
placed according to the Greenfield scheme. Measurements were performed
bilaterally, summed up with ten muscle levels, in 100 patients aged 8 - 12
years; 30 patients were in the control group with neutroclusion, i.e. Class
I and 70 patients in the study group with Class II division 2, according to
Angle. Results. The results are given in microvolts as average cumulative
voltage of action potential amplitudes, which were used to determine changes
in the orbicular muscle activity. After statistical analysis of the obtained
data, it was concluded that the bioelectrical activity of the examined
muscles at all measured positions was lower in patients with distoclusion,
except for the lower lip in patients with Class II division 2, where this
activity was significantly higher. Conclusion. The results of the study show
that the determined changes in the action potentials of the circular muscles
of the lips in subjects with distoclusion indicate a cause-and-effect
relationship between muscle function and occlusion. A significantly
increased activity of the lower lip in deep bite can be considered
responsible for the steep position of the upper incisors.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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