The reciprocal jaw-muscle reflexes elicited by anterior- and back-tooth-contacts-a perspective to explain the control of the masticatory muscles
Abstract Aims Tooth-contact sensations are considered essential to boost jaw adductor muscles during mastication. However, no previous studies have explained the importance of the inhibitory reflex of human anterior-tooth (ANT)-contacts in mastication. Here I present the "reciprocal reflex-cont...
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Main Author: | Lauri Vaahtoniemi (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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