Faculty of Odontology, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, J. Lukšos-Daumanto Str. 2, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Private Practice, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Eur J Orthod. 2024 Aug 1;46(4). doi: 10.1093/ejo/cjae030.
The use of clear aligners is becoming more common for aesthetic orthodontic treatment, but there are still concerns about how they affect mastication biomechanics in the short and long term. The clear aligners treatment (CAT) mechanism changes the position of the mandible and maxilla, especially impacting the masseter muscle. Surface electromyography (sEMG) proves to be a useful method to evaluate masticatory muscle activity (MMA).
To analyze the effect of clear aligners treatment on alterations in masticatory muscles (masseter, temporalis) using surface electromyography.
Five databases (PubMed, Web of Science, SCOPUS, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar) were searched up to March 2024.
Studies in which MMA was evaluated after the installation of orthodontic clear aligners.
Screening, data extraction, and quality assessments were performed by four investigators independently. The data, which evaluated temporalis and masseter muscle characteristics during CAT using surface electromyography, was extracted, and the quality of the studies was evaluated. The risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS).
Six studies (two prospective cohort studies, three observational longitudinal studies, and one observational longitudinal case-control study) with low and moderate risk of bias were included in the qualitative synthesis. Six of these were also included in the meta-analysis. Our study investigated the dynamics of masseter and temporalis muscle activity during CAT. The results show that during maximal voluntary clenching, the masseter muscle demonstrated a significant initial increase (P < .05) followed by a subsequent non-significant decrease. It also showed that submaximal voluntary clenching consistently exhibited a significant reduction in muscle activity throughout the study period (P < .01). Assessment of muscle activity at the mandibular resting position revealed a variety of responses, with some participants showing a significant increase while others exhibited non-significant changes (P < .05, P > .05, respectively). However, the meta-analysis showed a non-significant difference in measuring masseter and temporalis muscles activity during CAT.
Based on existing evidence, it is reasonable to conclude that CAT affected MMA. During maximal voluntary clenching, masseter muscle activity initially increased but later decreased, while temporalis muscle activity showed mixed results. Submaximal voluntary clenching revealed a consistent decrease in muscle activity over time. Mandibular resting position assessments showed both increases and no significant changes in muscle activity. However, the existing literature is insufficient to draw concrete conclusions; therefore, well-conducted further research is needed to confirm this statement.
This systematic review and meta-analysis were registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO CRD42024522231).
由于美观正畸治疗,越来越多的人开始使用透明矫正器,但人们仍然担心它们会如何在短期和长期内影响咀嚼生物力学。透明矫正器治疗(CAT)改变了下颌和上颌的位置,尤其是对面肌的影响。表面肌电图(sEMG)被证明是一种评估咀嚼肌活动(MMA)的有用方法。
分析使用表面肌电图评估透明矫正器治疗对咀嚼肌(咬肌、颞肌)的影响。
截至 2024 年 3 月,共检索了 5 个数据库(PubMed、Web of Science、SCOPUS、Cochrane Library 和 Google Scholar)。
研究 MMA 在安装正畸透明矫正器后的变化。
由四位研究者独立进行筛选、数据提取和质量评估。提取使用表面肌电图评估 CAT 期间颞肌和咬肌特征的数据,并评估研究的质量。使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表(NOS)评估偏倚风险。
纳入了 6 项研究(2 项前瞻性队列研究、3 项观察性纵向研究和 1 项观察性纵向病例对照研究),质量评估为低风险和中风险。其中 6 项研究还纳入了荟萃分析。本研究调查了 CAT 期间咀嚼肌和颞肌活动的动力学。结果表明,在最大自主闭合力时,咬肌在最初出现显著增加(P<.05),随后无显著减少。还表明,在整个研究期间,亚最大自主闭合力持续显示出肌肉活动的显著减少(P<.01)。下颌休息位的肌肉活动评估显示出多种反应,一些参与者表现出显著增加,而其他参与者表现出无显著变化(P<.05,P>.05,分别)。然而,荟萃分析显示 CAT 期间测量咬肌和颞肌肌肉活动无显著差异。
根据现有证据,有理由认为 CAT 影响了 MMA。在最大自主闭合力时,咬肌活动最初增加,但后来减少,而颞肌活动结果不一。亚最大自主闭合力显示出随时间推移肌肉活动的持续减少。下颌休息位评估显示肌肉活动增加和无显著变化。然而,现有文献不足以得出确凿的结论;因此,需要进行良好设计的进一步研究来证实这一说法。
本系统评价和荟萃分析已在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO CRD42024522231)中注册。