Teeth are not ankylosed to their sockets. A periodontal ligament (PDL) lies between each root and its socket. PDL movement during dental occlusion activates its mechanoreceptors (PDLMs)linked to the vagal motor n. to simulate antral motility (Lorber, Can J Physiol Pharmacol 67:29–35, 2000). 10 fasted adult female rats had three 5 min periods: basal, procedure and post‐proc. The procedure was vertical jaw movements at a rate of 1/s. In five rats, only back teeth contacted as in chewing. In the others the edge of a tongue blade between incisors simulated biting. Molar antral motility values were 3.20 ±1.10 (s.d.), 8.40 ± 3.28, 8.60 ± 1.34. Incisor values were 4.80 ± 1.92, 7.40 ± 4.98, 7.40 ± 3.05. Molar occlusion was significant by the Friedman ANOVA, P = 0.032, but incisor occlusion was not, P = 0.074.