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This study evaluated the efficiency of masticatory cycles by means of the linear envelope of the electromyographic signal of the masseter and temporalis muscles in individuals with Parkinson?s disease. Twenty-four individuals were assigned into two groups: with Parkinson?s disease, average ± SD 66.1 ± 3.3 years (n = 12) and without the disease, average ± SD: 65.8 ± 3.0 years (n = 12). The MyoSystem-I P84 electromyograph was used to analyze the activity of masticatory cycles through the linear envelope integral in habitual mastication of peanuts and raisins and non-habitual mastication of Parafilm M®. There was statistically significant difference (P ? 0.05) between individuals with Parkinson?s disease and without the disease in non-habitual mastication of Parafilm M®, in the right temporal muscle (P = 0.01); habitual mastication of peanuts, in the right temporal muscle (P = 0.02), left temporal muscle (P = 0.03), and right masseter muscle (P = 0.01); and habitual mastication of raisins in the right temporal muscle (P = 0.001), left temporal muscle (P= 0.001), right masseter muscle (P= 0.001) and left masseter muscle (P= 0.03). These results suggest that Parkinson?s disease interferes in the electromyographic activity of the masticatory cycles by reducing muscular efficiency.
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da Silva, Nayara ; Verri, Edson ; Palinkas, Marcelo ; Hallak, Jaime ; Regalo, Simone ; Siéssere, Selma. Impact of Parkinson?s disease on the efficiency of masticatory cycles : electromyographic analysis. En: Medicina oral, patología oral y cirugía bucal. Ed. inglesa, 24 3 2019: 15- |