ABSTRACT Objective: to verify if the chewing side preference interferes in the postural muscular electrical potential. Methods: fifty-five volunteers (41 women and 14 men; average age of 26 years) were evaluated by Odontology (determining the type of dental occlusion), by a speech therapist (determining the chewing side preference) and by a physiotherapist (evaluating the postural muscular electrical potential). The three professionals had no communication regarding the evaluations, in order to keep the study partially blind. For chewing preference electrognatography was used for muscles: sternocleidomastoid, upper trapezium, gluteus medius and tibialis anterior, bilaterally, in static orthostatic posture. Results: there was statistical ...
The most important aspect in the exploration of mastication is the possibility that the patient can ...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify if the chewing side preference interferes in the postural muscular el...
As people prefer to use right or left hand, some have preferred chewing side while others do not. To...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
Summary. The investigation aimed to determine to what extent head posture affected the EMG activity ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the preferred chewing side and whether chewin...
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of Angle molar class, presence of a posterior cr...
This study aimed to evaluate the chewing muscular dynamics and correlate the side of the masticatory...
Forward head posture may cause alterations in the stomatognathic system, including changes in the mu...
The analysis of the masticatory muscle activity in subjects with altered occlusal relationships coul...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective. This study evaluated the effect of ...
Objectives: To determine if a chewing side preference exists among the initial orthodontic patients ...
The present report aimed at evaluating the within- and between-subject electromyographic coordinatio...
The most important aspect in the exploration of mastication is the possibility that the patient can ...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify if the chewing side preference interferes in the postural muscular el...
As people prefer to use right or left hand, some have preferred chewing side while others do not. To...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
Summary. The investigation aimed to determine to what extent head posture affected the EMG activity ...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the preferred chewing side and whether chewin...
The aim of this study is to determine the influence of Angle molar class, presence of a posterior cr...
This study aimed to evaluate the chewing muscular dynamics and correlate the side of the masticatory...
Forward head posture may cause alterations in the stomatognathic system, including changes in the mu...
The analysis of the masticatory muscle activity in subjects with altered occlusal relationships coul...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoObjective. This study evaluated the effect of ...
Objectives: To determine if a chewing side preference exists among the initial orthodontic patients ...
The present report aimed at evaluating the within- and between-subject electromyographic coordinatio...
The most important aspect in the exploration of mastication is the possibility that the patient can ...
AbstractThis study aims to quantitatively clarify the physiological features in rhythmically coordin...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...