Do subjects with forced lip closure have different perioral and jaw muscles activity?

Andrea Gamboa, Natalia; Daniel Fuentes, Aler; Paz Matus, Carolina; Francesca Marin, Karla; Felipe Gutierrez, Mario; Miralles, Rodolfo

Abstract

© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Objective: To evaluate the activity of mentalis (MN), buccinator (BC), and suprahyoid (SH) muscles among participants with different lip competence. Methods: Sixty-three participants were classified clinically and assigned to the following groups of 21 each: 1) competent lips (competent), 2) incompetent lips (incompetent), or 3) forced lip closure (forced). Activity was recorded at rest, swallowing, speaking, reciprocal compression of the lips, and chewing. Results: MN activity in incompetent was significantly higher than competent at rest, and it was significantly higher in incompetent and forced when compared with competent during swallowing (p<.05). No differences among incompetent and forced were observed (p>.05). During speaking, reciprocal compression of the lips, and chewing, MN activity did not show significant differences among groups. BC and SH activity did not show significant differences (p>.05). Conclusion: MN activity during swallowing can be considered a relevant biomarker to differentiate between forced and competent participants.

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Título según WOS: Do subjects with forced lip closure have different perioral and jaw muscles activity?
Título según SCOPUS: Do subjects with forced lip closure have different perioral and jaw muscles activity?
Título de la Revista: CRANIO-THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOMANDIBULAR PRACTICE
Número: 1
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/08869634.2019.1686247

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS