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Coordination of Tongue Pressure and Jaw Movement in Mastication
K. Hori,
T. Ono* and
T. Nokubi
Division of Oromaxillofacial Regeneration, Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry, 1-8 Yamadaoka, Suita City, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan

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Figure 1. Location of pressure sensors and a constructed plate. (Ch.1) Position 5 mm posterior to the incisive papillae. (Ch.2) One-third anterior between incisive papillae and posterior edge of the palate. (Ch.3) One-third posterior between incisive papillae and posterior edge of the palate. (Ch.4) One-third anterior between incisive papillae and Hamullers notch on the habitual masticatory side. (Ch.5) One-third posterior between incisive papillae and Hamullers notch on the habitual masticatory side. (Ch.6) One-third anterior between incisive papillae and Hamullers notch on the non-habitual masticatory side. (Ch.7) One-third posterior between incisive papillae and Hamullers notch on the non-habitual masticatory side.
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Figure 2. A raw tracing of tongue pressure and vertical movement of the jaw in total sequence of recording (A), and a representative cycle in the late stage of mastication (B), from which coordination of the tongue and jaw movements was analyzed. In the raw tracing of vertical jaw movement (A), an elongation of the closing phase in the first cycle of the early stage and the last cycle of the late stage of mastication, and a decrease of jaw opening in the eighth cycle of the late stage of mastication were seen (arrows).
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Figure 3. The coordination between tongue pressure produced at each sensor and jaw movement during a stroke in the late stage of mastication in the time course where the beginning of the opening phase was set to 0 sec. The closing phase was not indicated, because tongue pressure did not synchronize with it.
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Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 85, No. 2,
187-191 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910608500214

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