Flores-Orozco Elan Ignacio, Ignatova-Mishutina Tatiana, Hernandez-Zamora Miranda Oryana, De-Haro-López Cristina, Osuna-Hernández Mireya Guadalupe, Escobedo-Jiménez Ximena Paola, Flores-Hernández Frida Livier, Rodríguez-Correa Lizbeth, Rovira-Lastra Bernat, Martinez-Gomis Jordi
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Autonomous University of Nayarit, Edificio de la Unidad Académica de Odontología, Ciudad de la Cultura Amado Nervo, Tepic, C.P. 63155, Nayarit, Mexico.
Department of Odontostomatology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Barcelona, Campus de Bellvitge, Pavelló de govern, C/Feixa llarga, s/n 08907 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Arch Oral Biol. 2023 Nov;155:105804. doi: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2023.105804. Epub 2023 Sep 14.
This cross-sectional study aimed to establish normative values for masticatory side switch (MSS) frequency in young Mexican adults and to assess the relationship between various indices and MSS frequency when masticating different chewing materials.
We enrolled 101 dentate adults and performed four masticatory assays that involved masticating different chewing materials (i.e., two-colored chewing gum, sweet cracker, salty cracker, and bread). Participants were asked to eat and swallow these foods and to chew the gum for 40 cycles and the following indices were determined: MSS index (MSSI), unilateral chewing index, chewing cycle duration, and number of cycles before terminal swallowing. The participants then rated perceived flavor intensity, salivary flow, and muscle fatigue during each trial.
The MSSI ranged from 0.03-0.06 (10th percentile) to 0.48-0.54 (90th percentile). A repeated-measures general linear model revealed a mean MSSI value of 0.28 (95 %CI, 0.25-0.30) adjusted by several factors. Male sex, soft food, and the last chewing period were associated with lower MSS frequency. Spearman's test showed a high correlation for the MSSI among the different foods. MSSI correlated negatively with the unilateral chewing index for each chewing material and with number of cycles for the sweet cracker. However, no significant correlation was detected between MSSI and sensory perception.
In healthy dentate individuals, the mean MSS relative frequency is 25-30 % with an 80-central percentile of 5-50 % of the maximum possible side changes. Lower MSS frequencies were detected in men, when chewing soft food, and during the final chewing period.
本横断面研究旨在确定墨西哥年轻成年人咀嚼侧转换(MSS)频率的标准值,并评估咀嚼不同咀嚼材料时各种指标与MSS频率之间的关系。
我们招募了101名有牙成年人,进行了四项咀嚼试验,涉及咀嚼不同的咀嚼材料(即双色口香糖、甜饼干、咸饼干和面包)。要求参与者进食并吞咽这些食物,咀嚼口香糖40个周期,并确定以下指标:MSS指数(MSSI)、单侧咀嚼指数、咀嚼周期持续时间和最终吞咽前的周期数。然后,参与者对每次试验中的感知风味强度、唾液流量和肌肉疲劳进行评分。
MSSI范围为0.03 - 0.06(第10百分位数)至0.48 - 0.54(第90百分位数)。重复测量一般线性模型显示,经多个因素调整后的MSSI平均值为0.28(95%CI,0.25 - 0.30)。男性、软食和最后咀嚼期与较低的MSS频率相关。Spearman检验显示不同食物之间的MSSI具有高度相关性。每种咀嚼材料的MSSI与单侧咀嚼指数以及甜饼干的周期数呈负相关。然而,未检测到MSSI与感官知觉之间存在显著相关性。
在健康的有牙个体中,MSS的平均相对频率为25% - 30%,80%的中心百分位数为最大可能侧转换次数的5% - 50%。在男性中,咀嚼软食时以及最后咀嚼期检测到较低的MSS频率。