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Relations between the results of complex clinical and neurophysiological examinations in patients with temporomandibular disorders symptoms

(DDS, PhD) , (MSc, PhD) , (DDS, PhD) , (MSc, PhD) , (MSc, PhD) , (MSc, PhD) , (MSc, PhD) , (MSc, PT) & (MSc, PhD) show all
Pages 44-52 | Published online: 14 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

Objective: Reinvestigation of clinical importance of surface electromyography recordings (sEMG) from the masticatory, neck and shoulder girdle muscles in patients with various clinically detected temporomandibular disorders (TMDs).

Methods: Fifty women with myalgia diagnosis of Axis I DC/TMD and the same number of healthy female volunteers were studied clinically and neurophysiologically by means of sEMG.

Results: Unilateral more than bilateral complex symptoms of TMDs were related to the non-neurogenic masticatory rather than neck and shoulder girdle muscles dysfunctions at rest. A strong negative correlation between masticatory muscles activity at rest and during maximal contraction was found (rs = −0.778), mainly in the masseter muscle.

Conclusion: sEMG is a suitable tool for prosthodontists because it provides objective results on the stomatognathic system muscles function. Pain and other temporomandibular symptoms detected mostly unilaterally significantly increase muscle tension of the masticatory muscles and diminish muscle motor units recruitment during maximal contraction. Effects may spread to the neck and shoulder girdle muscles.

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