2014
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0216201427112
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Pesquisa da fadiga nos músculos faciais e mastigatórios: revisão de literatura

Abstract: O objetivo deste estudo foi aprofundar os conhecimentos acerca da fadiga muscular dos músculos faciais e mastigatórios por meio da análise da literatura científica. A estratégia de pesquisa baseou-se nas indicações da Biblioteca Cochrane. Os artigos foram selecionados por meio da base de dados PubMed, utilizando-se o descritor "muscle fatigue" em conjunto com os seguintes descritores: "speech therapy", "facial muscles", "jaw muscles", "mastication", "chewing", "lip" e "clenching". Foram incluídos artigos dos ú… Show more

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“…The higher frequency of brachyfacial compared to other facial types may be justified by the characteristics of the region where the study was conducted. The significant ethnic mix present in this region reinforces the importance of genetic factors in the establishment of the facial patterns 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The higher frequency of brachyfacial compared to other facial types may be justified by the characteristics of the region where the study was conducted. The significant ethnic mix present in this region reinforces the importance of genetic factors in the establishment of the facial patterns 5 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…A frequently described classification in literature sorts the face in three different facial patterns: brachyfacial, in which there is a tendency towards horizontal growth; mesofacial, prone to balanced growth of the facial thirds; and dolichofacial, with a tendency to vertical growth 2,3 . Some studies 2,4,5 indicate that the main clinical characteristics of brachyfacial are the higher horizontal growth; reduction of the lower third; thicker and powerful mandibular elevator muscles; ease of labial closure; tongue position supported all over the palate; greater potential for overbeat and bruxism; and wider nasal-pharyngeal functioning spaces, favoring nasal breathing. The mesofacial, on the other hand, presents balanced growth of the facial thirds; appropriate distribution of functioning space and accommodation of structures of soft tissue; and absence of adaptations of orofacial functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%