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Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life

BACKGROUND: Osteoarthrosis is a severe, evolutionary, chronic, and limiting disease that influences on quality of life, as it affects synovial joints and promoted degradation of hyaline articular cartilage. We sought to determine if electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and quality o...

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Autores principales: Righetti, Mariah, Taube, Oswaldo, Palinkas, Marcelo, Gonçalves, Lígia, Rufato, Fernanda, Arnoni, Veridiana, da Silva, Nayara, Regalo, Simone, Siessere, Selma
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7195684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32382383
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56582
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author Righetti, Mariah
Taube, Oswaldo
Palinkas, Marcelo
Gonçalves, Lígia
Rufato, Fernanda
Arnoni, Veridiana
da Silva, Nayara
Regalo, Simone
Siessere, Selma
author_facet Righetti, Mariah
Taube, Oswaldo
Palinkas, Marcelo
Gonçalves, Lígia
Rufato, Fernanda
Arnoni, Veridiana
da Silva, Nayara
Regalo, Simone
Siessere, Selma
author_sort Righetti, Mariah
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description BACKGROUND: Osteoarthrosis is a severe, evolutionary, chronic, and limiting disease that influences on quality of life, as it affects synovial joints and promoted degradation of hyaline articular cartilage. We sought to determine if electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and quality of life are negatively impacted by osteoarthrosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A sample of 72 participants between 40 and 70 years old diagnosed with osteoarthrosis were selected. Forty-eight participants met the inclusion criteria of this study and were divided into two distinct groups: with osteoarthrosis (n=24) and without osteoarthrosis (n=24). Electromyographic activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles (mandibular rest, right laterality, left laterality, protrusion, and dental clenching in maximal voluntary contraction) and quality of life measurements were used. Electromyographic activity was used to analyze muscle activation patterns. OHIP-14Br and SF-36 questionnaires determined the quality of life. RESULTS: The participants with osteoarthrosis presented significant greater electromyographic activity (p≤0.05) at rest for the right temporal muscle (p=0.04), maximum voluntary contraction for the left masseter muscle (P=0.04), repercussions of oral conditions on quality of life by the sum of OHIP-14 (p=0.002), and a statistically significant difference was found in all subgroups of the SF-36 scale between the subjects with and without osteoarthrosis (p≤0.001). CONCLUSIONS: People with osteoarthrosis have changes in electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and quality of life compared to healthy participants. Key words:Electromyography, quality of life, bone diseases.
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spelling pubmed-71956842020-05-07 Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life Righetti, Mariah Taube, Oswaldo Palinkas, Marcelo Gonçalves, Lígia Rufato, Fernanda Arnoni, Veridiana da Silva, Nayara Regalo, Simone Siessere, Selma J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: Osteoarthrosis is a severe, evolutionary, chronic, and limiting disease that influences on quality of life, as it affects synovial joints and promoted degradation of hyaline articular cartilage. We sought to determine if electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and quality of life are negatively impacted by osteoarthrosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A sample of 72 participants between 40 and 70 years old diagnosed with osteoarthrosis were selected. Forty-eight participants met the inclusion criteria of this study and were divided into two distinct groups: with osteoarthrosis (n=24) and without osteoarthrosis (n=24). Electromyographic activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles (mandibular rest, right laterality, left laterality, protrusion, and dental clenching in maximal voluntary contraction) and quality of life measurements were used. Electromyographic activity was used to analyze muscle activation patterns. OHIP-14Br and SF-36 questionnaires determined the quality of life. RESULTS: The participants with osteoarthrosis presented significant greater electromyographic activity (p≤0.05) at rest for the right temporal muscle (p=0.04), maximum voluntary contraction for the left masseter muscle (P=0.04), repercussions of oral conditions on quality of life by the sum of OHIP-14 (p=0.002), and a statistically significant difference was found in all subgroups of the SF-36 scale between the subjects with and without osteoarthrosis (p≤0.001). CONCLUSIONS: People with osteoarthrosis have changes in electromyographic activity of the masticatory muscles and quality of life compared to healthy participants. Key words:Electromyography, quality of life, bone diseases. Medicina Oral S.L. 2020-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7195684/ /pubmed/32382383 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56582 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Righetti, Mariah
Taube, Oswaldo
Palinkas, Marcelo
Gonçalves, Lígia
Rufato, Fernanda
Arnoni, Veridiana
da Silva, Nayara
Regalo, Simone
Siessere, Selma
Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title_full Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title_fullStr Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title_short Understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
title_sort understanding the role of osteoarthrosis on electromyographic activity of masticatory muscles and quality of life
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7195684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32382383
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.56582
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