Intra‐oral gingival massage activates human cerebral prefrontal cortex and enhances cognitive performance

Author:

Rikimaru Tetsuya1,Okura Yoshifumi23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dental Hygiene Fukuoka College of Health Sciences Fukuoka Japan

2. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine School of Nursing Fukuoka University Fukuoka Japan

3. Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimOral care is associated with improved quality of life and changing cognitive performance in daily life. The association of trigeminal nerve‐stimulatory oral care methods, such as tooth brushing and intra‐oral cold stimuli, with cerebral activation has been studied. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of intra‐oral gingival massage on the cerebral prefrontal cortex (PFC) region activation and the changes in cognitive performance.MethodsA total of 18 men participated in this study. Near‐infrared spectroscopy was used to acquire data on the cerebral hemoglobin concentrations. Cognitive function was determined using the Stroop cognitive test performed with and without intra‐oral gingival massage stimulus.ResultsParticipants who performed intra‐oral gingival massage showed significantly increased blood flow in the cerebral PFC region, including the left dorsolateral PFC (DL‐PFC) region, compared with those who mimicked the movements of the gingival massage (control group) (p = 0.0104 by Wilcoxon signed rank method). Furthermore, gingival massage showed a significant association with increased cognitive performance (p < 0.0001 by Wilcoxon signed rank method) that coincided with the enhanced left DL‐PFC region activation (p = 0.039 by Fisher's exact probability test).ConclusionIntra‐oral gingival massage activated the cerebral PFC regions correlating with enhanced cognitive performance, suggesting that gingival massage may help improve cognitive performance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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