Relationship Between Mandibular Position, Activation of the Masticatory Musculature and Free‐Throw Accuracy in Female Basketball Players

ABSTRACT Background Current research relates jaw clenching to athletic performance, in terms of force and agility. However, the impact of jaw clenching on sports accuracy is unclear. Objectives To analyse the impact of jaw position and chewing type on free‐throw accuracy and electromyographic (EMG)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of oral rehabilitation 2025-01, Vol.52 (1), p.90-99
Hauptverfasser: Delgado‐Delgado, Raquel, Benito‐de‐Pedro, Ana Isabel, Aguilera‐Rubio, Ángela, Conde‐Vázquez, Orlando, Jiménez‐Herranz, Maura, Albarova‐Corral, Isabel, Benito‐de‐Pedro, María
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Background Current research relates jaw clenching to athletic performance, in terms of force and agility. However, the impact of jaw clenching on sports accuracy is unclear. Objectives To analyse the impact of jaw position and chewing type on free‐throw accuracy and electromyographic (EMG) activity of masticatory muscles during free‐throws. Methods Cross‐sectional study with 25 female basketball players aged 18–44. Each participant executed 18 free‐throws under three different jaw conditions: mandibular rest, maximum intercuspation, and with interdental cotton rolls, in randomised order. Results Chewing type and jaw position were not associated with shooting accuracy (p = 0.106; p = 0.778). There was a positive correlation between EMG activity of the right masseter and free‐throw accuracy at maximum intercuspation (rs = 0.402; p = 0.046). In contrast, negative correlations were found with other muscles when the occlusal vertical dimension was altered (rs = −0.619, p = 0.001; rs = −0.490; p = 0.013; rs = −0.534; p = 0.006). The chewing type affected the EMG of the left masseter in the altered occlusal vertical dimension (H = 6.969; p = 0.031). Significant differences in EMG recordings were observed across different mandibular positions during free‐throws (p 
ISSN:0305-182X
1365-2842
1365-2842
DOI:10.1111/joor.13903