Koolstra J H, van Eijden T M G J
Department of Functional Anatomy, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Meibergdreef 15, Amsterdam 1105 AZ, The Netherlands.
J Biomech. 2004 Sep;37(9):1387-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2003.12.021.
When humans open or close the jaw they also move the head. Unintentionally, it rotates backwards when the jaw opens and returns upon jaw closure. We hypothesized that this mutual movement coupling is related to the muscles in the floor of the mouth. A biomechanical model was applied to comprehend the functional significance of this movement coupling. As the jaw opened the jaw opening muscles shortened and became less forceful. Meanwhile they had to stretch the jaw closing muscles. The simulations showed that a simultaneous head extension facilitated jaw opening. A possible functional significance for the coupling between head and jaw movements is that it can extend jaw gape. Head extension can contribute to a wider jaw gape by on the one hand a reduced shortening of the jaw opening muscles and on the other hand by a reorientation of these muscles so that they obtain a more favorable position for jaw opening.
当人类张开或闭合下颌时,头部也会随之移动。在下颌张开时,头部会无意地向后旋转,而在下颌闭合时又会恢复原位。我们推测这种相互的运动耦合与口腔底部的肌肉有关。应用生物力学模型来理解这种运动耦合的功能意义。当下颌张开时,下颌张开肌缩短且力量减弱。与此同时,它们必须拉伸下颌闭合肌。模拟结果表明,头部同时伸展有助于下颌张开。头部与下颌运动之间耦合的一个可能的功能意义在于它可以增加下颌开口度。头部伸展一方面可以减少下颌张开肌的缩短,另一方面通过重新调整这些肌肉的方向,使它们获得更有利于下颌张开的位置,从而有助于实现更大的下颌开口度。