2023
DOI: 10.1111/joor.13495
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Bilateral treatment of the masseter with botulinum toxin: Consequences for mastication, muscle force and the mandibular condyle

Abstract: Background: Clinical use of botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) in masticatory muscles is usually bilateral, but most studies on the functional consequences of BoNT treatment have used unilaterally treated animals. Objectives:To test the hypothesis that bilateral BoNT treatment of the rabbit masseter hampers mastication and to assess its effects on bone density of the mandibular condyles. Methods:Ten 5-month-old female rabbits received injections of BoNT into both masseter muscles and nine sham animals received sali… Show more

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