Surface electromyographic evaluation of jaw muscles in children with unilateral crossbite and lateral shift in the early mixed dentition: sexual dimorphism
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Lenguas, Leticia; Alarcón, Jose Antonio; Venancio, Filipa; Kassem, Marta; Martín, Conchita
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2012
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Objectives: To examine the activity of jaw muscles at rest and during maximal voluntary clenching (MVC) in
children with unilateral posterior crossbite (UPXB) and functional lateral shift in the early mixed dentition and
to evaluate sex differences.
Material and Methods: The sample included 30 children (15 males, 15 females) aged 6 to 10 years old, with UPXB
and functional mandibular lateral shift (>=1.5 mm) in the early mixed dentition. sEMG activity coming from the
muscle areas (anterior temporalis [AT], posterior temporalis [PT], masseter [MA] and suprahyoid [SH]) were
obtained from both the crossbite (XB) and noncrossbite (NONXB) sides at mandibular rest position. sEMG acti-
vity of the bilateral AT and MA muscles sides was obtained during MVC. Asymmetry and activity indexes were
calculated for each muscle area at rest and during MVC; the MA/TA ratio during MVC was also determined.
Results: At rest, no differences were found between sexes for any muscle areas or asymmetry and activity indexes.
No differences were found between XB and NONXB sides. During MVC, however, significant sex differences
were found in AT and MA activity, with higher sEMG values in males than in females, on both XB and NONXB
sides. Asymmetry indexes, activity indexes and MA/AT ratios did not show significant differences between the
sexes. Activity was symmetric both in males and in females.
Conclusions: At rest, no sex differences were found, but during MVC males showed higher activity than did females in both XB and NONXB AT and MA muscle areas. Muscular activity was symmetrical at rest and during
MVC in both sexes. Sexual dimorphism should be considered in the diagnosis and treatment of UPXB and lateral
shift in the early mixed dentition.
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