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2021
DOI: 10.1111/joor.13241
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Electromyographic evaluation of perioral muscle activities during facial expression and button‐pull exercise

Abstract: Background Muscle weakness negatively affects perioral muscles and quality of life. The button‐pull exercise is used to teach lip closure (LC) and to strengthen muscles. However, how the muscles accomplish LC during button‐pull and its training effect on each muscle are unknown. Objectives This study aimed to investigate the LC mechanism and the efficacy of perioral muscle training. Methods Electromyographic (EMG) activities were obtained from perioral muscles along with the lip closing force (LCF) and were no… Show more

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“…These outcomes generally depended on the interventions, which included the clinical evaluation of some parameters, survival and success rates, and the prognosis of intervention. In addition, the exercises of perioral muscles, including the tongue, has been of increasing interest [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ]. Based on the significant effects of oral conditions and oral functions on systemic conditions, it must be very important to show the effects of the novel oral rehabilitations on dental and oral diseases, oral functions, and systemic conditions from multiple points of view, and to review the etiology, treatment procedures, and the clinical impacts of oral rehabilitation on specific oral diseases and conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These outcomes generally depended on the interventions, which included the clinical evaluation of some parameters, survival and success rates, and the prognosis of intervention. In addition, the exercises of perioral muscles, including the tongue, has been of increasing interest [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 ]. Based on the significant effects of oral conditions and oral functions on systemic conditions, it must be very important to show the effects of the novel oral rehabilitations on dental and oral diseases, oral functions, and systemic conditions from multiple points of view, and to review the etiology, treatment procedures, and the clinical impacts of oral rehabilitation on specific oral diseases and conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%