Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) affect 5% to 12% of the population. Architectural changes may occur in the masticatory muscles; notably the masseter muscle (MM) in TMD. Without an understanding of the normal architecture of MM, it may be difficult to understand such changes in disease. Studies investigating the in vivo multilaminar MM architecture are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo musculo-aponeurotic architecture of the superficial head of MM in asymptomatic individuals with ultrasound in excursive movements of the mandible. An ultrasound protocol was developed, and twenty-four participants’ MMs were scanned bilaterally. On protrusion and contralateral excursion, superficial laminae showed significant cha...
Myalgia of the masticatory muscles is the most common temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Although pre...
This study evaluated whether surgical mandibular advancement procedures induced a change in the dire...
Poster PresentationSession 394: Motor Function and Motor ControlObjective: The objective of this st...
Masseter muscle (MM) has been found to undergo morphological changes in temporomandibular disorders ...
It has been suggested that architectural changes occur in masseter muscle (MM) in conditions of faci...
The masseter muscle represents an area of important functional interest. The present study aims to v...
The human masseter muscle is a structurally complex jaw elevator with the capability of generating h...
There is little information on the anatomical and functional organization of the human jaw muscles,...
The human masseter is divided into compartments by aponeuroses. So far, the qualitative and quantita...
In our recent research we tested the use of DTI in the study of muscles, considering anatomical and ...
There is a dearth of knowledge on the functional organization of the anatomically complex human mass...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the precise anatomy of the zygomaticomandibularis muscle thro...
Background: Masticatory muscle thickness provides objective measurements of the temporomandibular mo...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
It is unclear whether the deep inferior tendon (DIT) is equally present in vivo, and little anatomic...
Myalgia of the masticatory muscles is the most common temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Although pre...
This study evaluated whether surgical mandibular advancement procedures induced a change in the dire...
Poster PresentationSession 394: Motor Function and Motor ControlObjective: The objective of this st...
Masseter muscle (MM) has been found to undergo morphological changes in temporomandibular disorders ...
It has been suggested that architectural changes occur in masseter muscle (MM) in conditions of faci...
The masseter muscle represents an area of important functional interest. The present study aims to v...
The human masseter muscle is a structurally complex jaw elevator with the capability of generating h...
There is little information on the anatomical and functional organization of the human jaw muscles,...
The human masseter is divided into compartments by aponeuroses. So far, the qualitative and quantita...
In our recent research we tested the use of DTI in the study of muscles, considering anatomical and ...
There is a dearth of knowledge on the functional organization of the anatomically complex human mass...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the precise anatomy of the zygomaticomandibularis muscle thro...
Background: Masticatory muscle thickness provides objective measurements of the temporomandibular mo...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
It is unclear whether the deep inferior tendon (DIT) is equally present in vivo, and little anatomic...
Myalgia of the masticatory muscles is the most common temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Although pre...
This study evaluated whether surgical mandibular advancement procedures induced a change in the dire...
Poster PresentationSession 394: Motor Function and Motor ControlObjective: The objective of this st...