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Evaluation of the Reproducibility of Rest Activity of the Anterior Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Temporomandibular Subjects

  • Daniel A. Paesani1
  • Ross H. Tallents1
  • William C. Murphy1
  • Mark P. Hatala1
  • Howard M. Proskin1

1Eastman Dental Center, Rochester, New York, USA

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.08402 Vol.8,Issue 4,December 1994 pp.402-406

Published: 30 December 1994

Abstract

There is a general assumption that temporomandibular disorders and the pain and tenderness of mastication muscles may be caused by hyperactivity. Five asymptomatic men, five asymptomatic women, and five women with temporomandibular disorders participated in this study. Multiple examinations were performed to provide information concerning the reproducibility of the rest electromyographic signals. No significant differences between groups were noted. This study supports the contention that the mean rest activity in women with pain and dysfunction is less than or equal to that of sex-matched controls.


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Daniel A. Paesani,Ross H. Tallents,William C. Murphy,Mark P. Hatala,Howard M. Proskin. Evaluation of the Reproducibility of Rest Activity of the Anterior Temporal and Masseter Muscles in Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Temporomandibular Subjects. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1994. 8(4);402-406.

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