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[Stomatology]
Vladimir Nikolenko; Ekaterina Kochurova; Natalia Lapina; Ekaterina Valerievna Izhnina; Alexandr Korobkeev; Olga Leontievna Polyakova;
The aim of the study was to compare the functional activity of the masticatory muscles in patients with malignant neoplasms of the oropharyngeal region and restricted mouth opening, whose treatment was carried out using modernized impression instruments, compared with the standard method of treatment of these patients. The study included 69 patients: 39 (group I) with malignant neoplasms of the oropharyngeal region and restriction of mouth opening and 30 people (group II) without oncopathology of any localization, who underwent electromyographic examination of the masticatory muscles before and after orthopedic treatment. The strength of chewing and muscle compression, indicators of chewing time and rest in group I were significantly increased (p<0.05) compared to group II. In group I of patients, the absolute indicators of rest time were increased compared to the chewing period, the coefficient (K) – the ratio of chewing time to rest time was <1, which indicates rapid fatigue of the muscle fiber, unlike group II, in which K exceeded 1, characterizing the preservation of the reserve forces of the chewing muscles.
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Keywords: restriction of mouth opening, masticatory muscles, maxillofacial prosthetics, malignant neoplasms