Fighting against disuse of the masticatory system in duchenne muscular dystrophy: A pilot study using chewing gum

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2015-10-22

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Van Bruggen, H. Willemijn
Van Den Engel-Hoek, Lenie
Steenks, Michel H.
Van Der Bilt, AndriesISNI 000000039453550X
Bronkhorst, Ewald M.
Creugers, Nico H J
De Groot, Imelda J M
Kalaykova, Stanimira I.

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Abstract

Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients report masticatory problems. The aim was to determine the efficacy of mastication training in Duchenne muscular dystrophy using chewing gum for 4 weeks. In all, 17 patients and 17 healthy age-matched males participated. The masticatory performance was assessed using a mixing ability test and measuring anterior bite force before, shortly after and 1 month after the training. In the patient group the masticatory performance improved and remained after 1-month follow-up, no significant changes in anterior maximum bite force was observed after mastication training. In the healthy subject the bite force increased and remained at the 1-month follow-up; no significant differences in masticatory performance were observed. Mastication training by using sugar-free chewing gum in Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients improved their masticatory performance. Since bite force did not improve, the working mechanism of the improvement in chewing may relate to changes of the neuromuscular function and coordination, resulting in improvement of skills in performing mastication.

Keywords

Duchenne muscular dystrophy, mastication training, masticatory performance, muscle disease, rehabilitation, Taverne, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Clinical Neurology

Citation

Van Bruggen, H W, Van Den Engel-Hoek, L, Steenks, M H, Van Der Bilt, A, Bronkhorst, E M, Creugers, N H J, De Groot, I J M & Kalaykova, S I 2015, 'Fighting against disuse of the masticatory system in duchenne muscular dystrophy : A pilot study using chewing gum', Journal of child neurology, vol. 30, no. 12, pp. 1625-1632. https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073815575575