Korean J Oral Maxillofac Radiol.
2008 Jun;38(2):73-79.
Evaluation of normal masseter muscles on ultrasonography
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Institute of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. hahan@khu.ac.kr
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To assess the internal echo intensity and morphological variability of masseter muscles on ultrasonography
and to establish diagnostic criterion of estimation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participants consisted of 50 young adults (male 25, female 25) without pathologic conditions
and with full natural dentitions. Sonographic examinations were done with real time ultrasound equipment as
Logiq 500 (GE Medical Systems, Seoul, Korea) at 3 parts according to lines paralleling with ala-tragus line as reference
line. The thickness and area of masseter muscles according to reference line in cross-sectional images were
measured at rest and at maximum contraction. The visibility and width of the internal echogenic intensity of the
masseter muscles were also assessed and the muscle appearance was classified into 4 types. Data were statistically
analyzed by paired t-test and chi-square-test.
RESULTS
1. When comparing the thickness and area of masseter muscles concerning with gender, there was few
significant difference between right and left sides, however, there were significant differences between males and
females except for the greatest thickness of left side.
2. The changes of the greatest thickness and the area between rest and maximum contraction showed that the part of
the least thickness manifested more increase at maximum contraction.
3. Each part the manifestations of the internal echogenic intensity of the masseter muscles were different depending
on the locations. But there was no statistically significance.
CONCLUSION
Changes of muscles thickness with contraction and internal echogenic intensity with locations showed
great disparity within the masseter muscles, which will be diagnostic criteria for pathophysiologic and anatomic
changes of masseter muscles.