نتایج جستجو برای: hyoid arch

تعداد نتایج: 22588  

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 1999
L M Hoffman W M Kulyk

Ethanol is a well-recognized teratogen in vertebrates that can perturb the development of the facial primordia and various other embryonic structures. However,the mechanisms underlying alcohol's effects on embryogenesis are currently unclear. Recent evidence suggests that the cranial neural crest, which forms the entire facial skeleton, may be a particularly sensitive target of ethanol teratoge...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1993
H C Chou T L Wu

We studied radiographically 11 patients in whom direct laryngoscopy proved difficult and 100 control (general population) subjects. The vertical distance between the mandible and the hyoid bone (mandibulohyoid distance) was measured and the positions of the mandibular angle and hyoid bone determined in relation to the cervical vertebrae. We found that the mandibulohyoid distance was substantial...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 1999
J M Battagel A Johal P R L'Estrange C B Croft B Kotecha

This prospective clinical study examined the alterations in airway and hyoid position in response to mandibular advancement in subjects with mild and moderate obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). Pairs of supine lateral skull radiographs were obtained for 13 female and 45 male, dentate Caucasians. In the first film, the teeth were in maximal intercuspation, while in the second the mandible was postu...

2013
Kazuhiro Hori Hiroshige Taniguchi Hirokazu Hayashi Jin Magara Yoshitomo Minagi Qiang Li Takahiro Ono Makoto Inoue

The tongue is important for orofacial movements, including swallowing. Although numerous studies have focused on tongue pressure against the palate, its physiological role has not been fully evaluated. The tongue pressure generation may have the temporal coordination with the swallowing relational organs. The aim of this study was to clarify the physiological mechanisms of tongue pressure and t...

2015
Jong Woo Choi Young Jin Park Chang-Yeol Lee

BACKGROUND Because obstructive sleep apnea is known to be an important preexisting factor causing chronic disease, many investigations have been done recently. There have been few reports regarding the posterior pharyngeal airway after clockwise rotation of maxillomandibular complex. Because the 2-jaw surgery in class III patients could cause obstructive sleep apnea or snoring, we investigated ...

Journal: :Sleep 2003
Shigetoshi Hiyama Satoru Tsuiki Takashi Ono Takayuki Kuroda Kimie Ohyama

STUDY OBJECTIVES To examine changes in the upper-airway dimension and its surrounding structures induced by mandibular advancement during sleep. DESIGN Eleven nonapneic adult males participated in the study. A set of supine lateral cephalograms was taken for each subject at the end of expiration during stage 1 and 2 non-rapid-eye-movement sleep with and without a Klearway appliance (Great Lak...

2015
Sae Hyun Kim Byung-Mo Oh Tae Ryun Han Ho Joong Jeong Young Joo Sim

OBJECTIVE To identify the differences in the movement of the hyoid bone and the vocal cord with and without electrical stimulation in normal subjects. METHODS Two-dimensional motion analysis using a videofluoroscopic swallowing study with and without electrical stimulation was performed. Surface electrical stimulation was applied during swallowing using electrodes placed at three different lo...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2023

Teeth are often the first structures that anatomists and paleontologists examine to understand ecology morphology of feeding, both because teeth highly specialized provide precise information, they among best most commonly preserved fossils. Unfortunately, many fragmentary fossil recent specimens lack teeth, some come from edentulous individuals taxa, as in mysticete (baleen) whales. In our bro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Ariel L Camp Elizabeth L Brainerd

Suction-feeding fishes capture food by fast and forceful expansion of the mouth cavity, and axial muscles probably provide substantial power for this feeding behavior. Dorsal expansion of the mouth cavity can only be powered by the epaxial muscles, but both the sternohyoid, shortening against an immobile pectoral girdle to retract the hyoid, and the hypaxial muscles, shortening to retract both ...

Journal: :Journal of medical and dental sciences 2009
Chiaki Tsushima Eiichi Saitoh Mikoto Baba Michio Yokoyama Wataru Fujii Sumiko Okada Hiroshi Uematsu

This study examined hyoid movement during sequential swallowing and evaluated the relationship among trajectory patterns, swallowing types based on laryngeal movement and laryngeal penetration. Twelve healthy adults underwent videofluorography during sequential swallowing. Each swallow was classified into two types: opened laryngeal vestibule after swallow (i-Segmental type) and closed laryngea...

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