Sato T, Türker K S, Miles T S
Department of Physiology, University of Adelaide, Australia.
J Oral Rehabil. 1994 May;21(3):287-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1994.tb01144.x.
An investigation was made of the reflex responses evoked in the human masseter by periodontal mechanoreceptors. Weak taps were applied to the labial surface of a central incisor tooth by an electromechanical stimulator with a flexible probe (von Frey hair). Forces as low as 0.2 N evoked inhibitory reflex responses in the surface electromyograms of both masseter muscles. These reflexes were modulated to markedly different extents in different subjects by auditory white noise, which always reduced the amplitude of the inhibition. The reflexes were abolished when local anaesthesia was infiltrated around the stimulated tooth and white noise was played into the ears. Evidence is presented that the sound of the tap on the tooth, transmitted through the air, is in itself sufficient to evoke an inhibitory reflex in masseter which is qualitatively similar to that from the periodontal receptors. Thus, in the absence of auditory masking, the total reflex evoked by tooth taps is the result of the summation of the inputs from both periodontal mechanoreceptors and auditory receptors.
对牙周机械感受器在人咬肌中诱发的反射反应进行了研究。使用带有柔性探头(冯·弗里刺激毛)的机电刺激器,对一颗中切牙的唇面施加微弱敲击。低至0.2 N的力可在双侧咬肌的表面肌电图中诱发抑制性反射反应。在不同受试者中,这些反射受到听觉白噪声的不同程度调制,白噪声总是会降低抑制幅度。当在受刺激牙齿周围浸润局部麻醉并向耳内播放白噪声时,反射消失。有证据表明,通过空气传播的牙齿敲击声本身足以在咬肌中诱发抑制性反射,其性质与来自牙周感受器的反射相似。因此,在没有听觉掩蔽的情况下,牙齿敲击诱发的总反射是牙周机械感受器和听觉感受器输入总和的结果。