Ts. Miles et Av. Poliakov, SYMMETRICAL FORCE RESPONSE OF HUMAN MASTICATORY MUSCLES TO STRETCH AND UNLOADING, Experimental Brain Research, 114(2), 1997, pp. 371-376
During chewing, the force exerted by the jaw-closing muscles must cons
tantly adapt to changing resistances between the teeth, as the food is
broken down. In the present study, the changes in biting force result
ing from small, controlled displacements imposed on isometrically cont
racting jaw-closing muscles were measured. We found that the force cha
nges resulting from small loading and unloading movements were normall
y highly symmetrical. The initial force change was linear, and precede
d the onset of reflex changes in muscle activity. Later changes in for
ce were the result of both short- and long-latency reflexes in the jaw
-closing muscles, the long-latency component being quantitatively grea
ter. The long-latency unloading reflex in the jaw-closing muscles has
not been described hitherto. The symmetry of force increase with loadi
ng and decrease with unloading was absent in one subject with atypical
stretch and H-reflexes.