Abstract

Teeth clenching has been shown to improve remote muscle activity (by augmentation of the Hoffmann reflex), and joint fixation (by decreased reciprocal inhibition) in the entire body. Clenching could help maintain balance, improve systemic function, and enhance safety. Teeth clenching from a sports dentistry viewpoint was thought to be important and challenging. Therefore, it is quite important to investigate mastication muscles’ activity and function during sports events for clarifying a physiological role of the mastication muscle itself and involvement of mastication muscle function in whole body movement. Running is a basic motion of a lot of sports; however, a mastication muscles activity during this motion was not clarified. Throwing and jumping operation were in a same situation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence or absence of masseter muscle activity during track and field events. In total, 28 track and field athletes took part in the study. The Multichannel Telemetry system was used to monitor muscle activity, and the electromyograms obtained were synchronized with digital video imaging. The masseter muscle activity threshold was set 15% of maximum voluntary clenching. As results, with few exceptions, masseter muscle activity were observed during all analyzed phases of the 5 activities, and that phases in which most participants showed masseter muscle activity were characterized by initial acceleration, such as in the short sprint, from the commencement of throwing to release in both the javelin throw and shot put, and at the take-off and landing phases in both jumps.

Highlights

  • It is quite important to investigate mastication muscles’ activity and function during sports events for clarifying a physiological role of the mastication muscle itself and involvement of mastication muscle function in whole body movement.Many researches have been done up to now for this issue

  • One problem that has been encountered in early studies on the masseter muscle activity during sports has been the restriction of movement by the wires of the electromyography used to perform measurements, making its application to the natural movements that occur during the performance of a sport impossible

  • All results for masseter muscle activity are given as a percentage of the individual maximum values obtained as described above

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Introduction

It is quite important to investigate mastication muscles’ activity and function during sports events for clarifying a physiological role of the mastication muscle itself and involvement of mastication muscle function in whole body movement.Many researches have been done up to now for this issue. The involvement of the masticatory muscles has been investigated by a group in sports such as baseball [1], volleyball and handball [2], soccer [3]. All showed clear masticatory muscle activity during powerful batting and pitching [1], and spiking volleyballs, shooting handballs [2]. One-third of athletes studied showed clear masticatory muscle activity when kicking in soccer [3]. A positive correlation between masticatory muscle activity and kicking, spiking, shooting, batting, pitching, and strength activities were reported. It was concluded, in these earlier studies that

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