The Dynamics of Shape Changes in the Tongue Base during Respiration, Chewing and Swallowing
Doris Haydee Rosero Salazar,
Amy Ly,
Yikang Dong
et al.
Abstract:This study aimed to analyze dimensional deformations of the tongue base during respiration, chewing, and swallowing. Eight 7-8-month-old Yucatan minipigs were used. Under deep sedation, eight 2mm ultrasonic piezoelectric (SONO) crystals were implanted in the tongue base forming a cubic-shaped configuration, representing right/left dorsal and ventral lengths, anterior/posterior dorsal and ventral widths, and right/left anterior and posterior thicknesses. Next, 8 pairs of electromyographic (EMG) microelectrodes … Show more
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