1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf01358712
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Electromyography of the perioral and masticatory muscles in orthodontic patients with atypical swallowing

Abstract: Subjects with an open bite and an atypical swallowing pattern before (n = 20) and after (n = 10) orthodontic treatment and subjects with a normal swallowing pattern (n = 15) were examined. The electromyographic (EMG) activity of the upper and lower lips in the region of the modiolus and of the mentalis, masseter and temporal muscles was evaluated during the swallowing of saliva and of water and after the chewing of peanuts as well as during maximal biting in intercuspal position. During swallowing the atypical… Show more

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“…Störmer & Pancherz [29] used EMG recordings in their study on tongue movements during swallowing of probands with open bites. In so doing, they recorded the activity of the upper and lower lips, mentalis musculature, and the superficial masseter and anterior temporal muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Störmer & Pancherz [29] used EMG recordings in their study on tongue movements during swallowing of probands with open bites. In so doing, they recorded the activity of the upper and lower lips, mentalis musculature, and the superficial masseter and anterior temporal muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So verwendeten Störmer & Pancherz [29] in ihrer Studie über das Schluckmuster bei Probanden mit offenem Biss EMG-Aufzeichnungen. Sie registrierten dabei die Aktivität der Ober-und Unterlippe, der Mentalismuskulatur, der Musculi masseteres superficiales und der Musculi temporales anteriores.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Although the inadequate swallowing pattern must not be considered an anterior open bite etiology, it must be rehabilitated together with other existing dysfunctions. The simple closing of the anterior open bite may not promote the correct swallowing pattern, as verified by Stormer & Pancherz (1999) who didn't find electromyographic normalization of the swallowing pattern after the anterior open bite closing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An electromyographic examination (EMG) records electrophysiological activities 28,[30][31][32]36,39 .…”
Section: -2 -Electromyographymentioning
confidence: 99%