Applied Sciences (May 2021)

Anatomical Characteristics of the Masseter Muscle in Mandibular Prognathism

  • Ji Ho Yang,
  • Dong Sun Shin,
  • Jeong-Hun Yoo,
  • Hun Jun Lim,
  • Jun Lee,
  • Bong Chul Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 4444

Abstract

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Mandibular prognathism causes functional and esthetic problems. Therefore, many studies have been conducted to understand its etiology. Following our previous study, which revealed that the major characteristic of the mandible with prognathism is the volume/length ratio of the mandibular body and condyle, we analyzed the volume and orientation of the masseter muscle, which inserts into the mandibular body, expecting that the difference in the size of the masseter muscle causes the difference in the mandibular size. This study compared the masseter muscle of the participants in the prognathic group to those in the normal group on the volume/length ratio and orientation. The masseter muscle ratios (volume/length); the angle between the superficial and deep head of the masseter muscle; and the three planes (the palatal, occlusal, and mandibular) were analyzed. A total of 30 participants constituted the normal group (male: 15, female: 15) and 30 patients, the prognathic group (male: 15, female: 15). The results showed that the volume/length ratio of the masseter of the normal group was greater than that of the prognathic group (p p < 0.05). We concluded that the mechanical disadvantage of the masseter muscle of the prognathic group is attributed to mandibular prognathism.

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