Relationships between jaw muscle cross-sections and craniofacial morphology in normal adults, studied with magnetic resonance imaging

In 32 Caucasian adult males serial MRI scans of the jaw muscles were taken approximately perpendicular to the mean fibre direction of the jaw muscles to determine their cross-sectional areas. These areas are proportional to the maximal isometric strength of a muscle. To describe facial skeletal vari...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of orthodontics 1991-10, Vol.13 (5), p.351-361
Hauptverfasser: Spronsen, P. H. van, Weijs, W. A., Valk, J., Prahl-Andersen, B., Ginkel, F. C. van
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description In 32 Caucasian adult males serial MRI scans of the jaw muscles were taken approximately perpendicular to the mean fibre direction of the jaw muscles to determine their cross-sectional areas. These areas are proportional to the maximal isometric strength of a muscle. To describe facial skeletal variation, nine angular and 21 linear cephalometric measurements were recorded, and statistically reduced by means of multiple regression and principal component analysis. Six components were extracted, rotated, and subsequently correlated with the maximal cross-sectional areas of the jaw elevators and anterior digastric muscle.
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