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Angle Orthodontist | 1998

Relationship between masticatory muscle activity and vertical craniofacial morphology.

Hiroshi Ueda; Yasuo Ishizuka; Keisuke Miyamoto; Noriaki Morimoto; Tanne K

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between masticatory muscle activity during the day and vertical craniofacial morphology. The sample comprised 30 subjects (20 males and 10 females, age range 15 to 28 years, mean 24 +/- 3.2 years) who had normal anteroposterior skeletal relationships and complete or nearly complete dentition without serious malocclusion or temporomandibular dysfunction. Using a portable electromyographic recording system, activities of the masseter, temporal, and digastric muscles were recorded for 3 hours during the day, excluding time spent eating, sleeping and exercising. A lateral cephalogram was taken of each subject with the teeth in occlusion. Activities of the masseter, temporal, and digastric muscles consisted mainly of low-amplitude bursts. The duration of digastric muscle activity was greater than that of either the masseter or temporal muscles. Masseter and digastric muscle activity was positively correlated. The activities of the masseter, temporal, and digastric muscles during the day consist of low-amplitude bursts and may be related to vertical craniofacial morphology.


Archives of Oral Biology | 1999

Recruitment of osteoclasts in the mandibular condyle of growing osteopetrotic (op/op) mice after a single injection of macrophage colony-stimulating factor

T Kawata; Kawasoko S; Masato Kaku; Tadashi Fujita; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Shumpei Niida; Tanne K

The purpose was to elucidate histological changes in the mandibular condyle and ramus in growing osteopetrotic (op/op) mice after a single injection of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF). M-CSF (5 microg) was injected into 6-, 11-, 26-, 56- and 86-day-old op/op mice, and the mice were killed 4 days after the injection. In normal mice, the condyle was substantially wider than the ramus beneath it, and enlargement and ossification of the condyle occurred after weaning. These changes were not found in the uninjected and injected op/op mice, the condyles of which were occupied by hypertrophic cartilage cells, and the hypertrophic cell layer was thicker and more irregular in the arrangement of epiphyseal cell columns. In spite of the lack of bone resorption in uninjected and injected op/ op mice, ossification of the mandibular ramus occurred, but later than that of normal mouse. The number of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-positive cells in the injected op/op and normal mice approached a maximum at 30 days and then gradually decreased up to 90 days of age, although the numbers were substantially different for all ages. The uninjected op/op mice had no visible osteoclasts until 15 days and their number then increased significantly from 60 to 90 days of age. These results were considered due to the difference in biological responses of bony structures to M-CSF injection in the op/op mice. The influences of mechanical stimuli from masticatory functions, which are deficient in op/op mice, might also be responsible for the differences in bony architecture between the op/op and normal mice.


Oral Diseases | 2001

A quantitative electromyographic analysis of masticatory muscle activity in usual daily life

Saifuddin; K. Miyamoto; Hiroshi Ueda; N. Shikata; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 1998

Influences of ovariectomy and orchiectomy on the remodeling of mandibular condyle in mice.

Tadashi Fujita; T Kawata; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Masato Kaku; Kawasoko S; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 2000

New biomaterials and methods for craniofacial bone defect: chondroid bone grafts in maxillary alveolar clefts.

T Kawata; Kohno S; Tadashi Fujita; Hiroki Sugiyama; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Masato Kaku; Tanne K


Experimental Animals | 1998

Midpalatal suture of osteopetrotic (op/op) mice exhibits immature fusion.

Toshitsugu Kawata; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Tadashi Fujita; Kawasoko S; Masato Kaku; Hiroki Sugiyama; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 1999

Remodeling of the sagittal suture in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice associated with cranial flat bone growth.

Masato Kaku; T Kawata; Kawasoko S; Tadashi Fujita; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 1997

Morphology of the mandibular condyle in "toothless" osteopetrotic (op/op) mice.

T Kawata; Shumpei Niida; Kawasoko S; Masato Kaku; Tadashi Fujita; Hiroki Sugiyama; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 1999

Morphological change of the nasopremaxillary suture in growing "toothless" osteopetrotic (op/op) mice.

T Kawata; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Tadashi Fujita; Masato Kaku; Kawasoko S; Hiroki Sugiyama; Ozawa S; Tanne K


Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and Developmental Biology | 1999

Lack of the bone remodeling in osteopetrotic (op/op) mice associated with microdontia.

T Kawata; Chiyoko Tokimasa; Nowroozi N; Tadashi Fujita; Masato Kaku; Kawasoko S; Hiroki Sugiyama; Ozawa S; Zernik Jh; Tanne K

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Hiroshima University

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