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2004 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Effect of posture and head position on mandibular position and jaw function

Research Project

Project/Area Number 15592170
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Orthodontic/Pediatric dentistry
Research InstitutionKagoshima University

Principal Investigator

IKEDA Koichi  Kagoshima University, Graduate school of medical and dental sciences, Research associate, 大学院・医歯学総合研究科, 助手 (00305145)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) KUROE Kazuto  Kagoshima University, Graduate school of medical and dental sciences, Associate professor, 大学院・医歯学総合研究科, 助教授 (00153396)
NAGATA Jyunko  Kagoshima University, Graduate school of medical and dental sciences, Research associate, 大学院・医歯学総合研究科, 助手 (50264429)
Project Period (FY) 2003 – 2004
KeywordsHead posture / Mandibular position / Suprahyoid muscles / Electromyogram / Biting force
Research Abstract

Introduction : Head posture effects on craniofacial morphology, and it is hypothesized that soft-tissue stretching by changes in head posture effects on neuromuscular system in jaw and head-neck regions. In this study, effect of head posture on mandibular rest position, jaw-neck muscles' activity and position of chin's skin was investigated.
Subjects and methods : The subjects (ten adult males) sat on the chair, and head was held extended, protracted and rotated to right side for 3 seconds respectively after natural head position for 3 seconds keeping mandibular rest position. The head position, madibular rest position, electromyograms in right and left sides of sternocleidomastoid, anterior digastric and masseter muscles and position of chin's skin were recorded.
Results : Postural activity was small during natural head position. When head was held extended keeping mandibular rest position, postural activity significantly increased in sternocleidomastoid, anterior digastric and right ma … More sseter muscles, and mandibular rest position and position of chin's skin inferiorly sifted compared with those during natural head position.
When head was held protracted keeping mandibular rest position, postural activity significantly increased in left masseter muscle, and mandibular rest position scarcely sifted compared with those during natural head position.
When head was held rotated to right side keeping mandibular rest position, postural activity significantly increased in sternocleidomastoid and left anterior digastric muscles, and mandibular rest position sifted to left side and upward compared with those during natural head position.
Discussions : These findings indicate that head posture effects on mandibular position, jaw-neck muscles' activity and position of chin's skin. The results of postural muscle activity suggest that neuromuscular system in jaw and head-neck regions is modulated to keep mandibular rest position according to head position. The increased postural activity in anterior digastric muscle may cause the sift of mandibular rest position to opposite direction to that of head movement. Less

  • Research Products

    (2 results)

All 2005

All Journal Article (2 results)

  • [Journal Article] 最大咬合力と咬合の分類および形態的特徴との関連2005

    • Author(s)
      曽山敬子, 小椋幹記, 永田順子, 池田浩一, 坂口勝義, 伊藤学而
    • Journal Title

      西日矯歯誌 49

      Pages: 162-168

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
  • [Journal Article] Maximum biting force and its relation to classification and morphological traits of occlusion,2005

    • Author(s)
      Soyama K, Ogura M, Nagata J, Ikeda K, Sakaguchi K, Ito G.
    • Journal Title

      Journal of Nishi-Nippon Orthodontic Society 49

      Pages: 162-168

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より

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Published: 2006-07-11  

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