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- W2004323058 abstract "This study verified the effect of unilateral teeth extraction on the suprahyoid muscles in gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus). Ten adult male gerbils weighing about 50 g had induced occlusal alterations by upper molar teeth extraction on the left side while the other ten animals were only subjected to surgical stress, control group. After 60 days, animals of both groups, experimental and control had the suprahyoid muscles removed and processed for histological and histochemical (adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), nicotine adenine dinucleotide tetrazolium reductase (NADH-TR) and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH)) purposes. The fiber type area was estimated in % according to Weibel method (point-counting method) using a test-system. The myosinic ATPase pH 4.7 activity in the control group of the digastric, milohyoid and geniohyoid muscles presented a small area of type I fiber and a larger area of type IIa fibers; in the experimental group, significant contractile capacity alteration was not observed. Samples of the digastric, milohyoid and geniohyoid muscles, after SDH activity, showed a small area with high metabolic activity fibers, and a large area with intermediary and low metabolic activity fibers in the control group. The milohyoid muscle of the experimental group presented low metabolic fibers in a reduced area, in both sides, however without significant difference. In the experimental group, high metabolic fibers were observed on the left side in a reduced area in the geniohyoid muscle, but without statistical significance. Thus, the geniohyoid muscle did not change the metabolic activity after occlusal alteration. In conclusion, 60 days of unilateral malocclusion induced was able to alter the fibers oxidative activity of the suprahyoid muscles, however, it does not affect the contractile property of the fibers. The digastric muscle has adequate fibers to produce fast contraction and able to resist to fatigue in intermediate degrees, but became more fatigable after unilateral exodontia." @default.
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- W2004323058 title "Histological and histochemical effects after occlusion alteration in suprahyoid muscles" @default.
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