Application of 3D Electromagnetic Articulography in Dentistry: Mastication and Deglutition Analysis. Protocol Report

Ramón Fuentes; Fernando Dias; Giannina Álvarez; María Florencia Lezcano; Constanza Farfán; Nicolás Astete; Alain Arias

Keywords: stomatognathic system, Odontología, sistema estomatognático, Masticación, electromagnetic articulography, AG501, dentistry, mastication, deglutition., articulografía electromagnética, deglución.

Abstract

"ABSTRACT: The Stomatognathic System (SS) is an integrated and coordinated morphofunctional unit, consisting of skeletal, muscular, angiological, nervous, glandular and dental structures that work in harmony to perform different functions such as chewing, swallowing, speaking, breathing, tasting and esthetics. The study of SS physiology is crucial to achieving a correct maintenance of its normal function or restoration. Thus, we developed a protocol to record mandibular movement, chewing and swallowing (saliva and water) by using the 3D-electromagnetic articulograph AG501 at the Oral Physiology Laboratory of the Research Centre for Dental Sciences (CICO). This tool has been used for decades in speech and phonetic research and it is able to record, present and evaluate articulated structure movement data in real time. The articulograph provides an ordered data matrix (values ??for the x, y, z axes, among others) for the recorded movement, which is stored in binary files that can be processed by different software. One of these is MATLAB®, allowing us to perform a quick, clear and understandable analysis. The existence of a standardized methodology for recording allows an accurate description of the stages to perform different types of measurements according to the researcher’s objective. This has opened the way for a new type of oral physiology analysis based on study reproducibility, which is considered one of the bases of scientific methodology."

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Título según SCIELO: Application of 3D Electromagnetic Articulography in Dentistry: Mastication and Deglutition Analysis. Protocol Report
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ODONTOSTOMATOLOGY
Volumen: 12
Número: 1
Editorial: Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Frontera.
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 105
Página final: 112
Idioma: en
DOI:

10.4067/S0718-381X2018000100105

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