Bioelectrical activity in temporalis and masseter muscles across different gnathic types
E. V. Istomina,
N. S. Grishina,
N. A. Tsalikova
et al.
Abstract:Relevance. Discrepancies in the bioelectrical activity of the masseter muscle were observed through surface electromyography analysis. Despite the availability of scientific literature on the morphological and anatomical variances in the mastication muscles and subcutaneous adipose tissue across different gnathic types, these differences are often overlooked in the interpretation of surface electromyography absolute values.Materials and methods. A clinical evaluation, including the measurement of craniofacial … Show more
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