Publications by authors named "S Siessere"

This cross-sectional observational study aimed to investigate the relationship between satisfaction with facial appearance among young women, as measured by the FACE-Q tool, and facial asymmetry quantified through stereophotogrammetry. A total of 50 women aged 18 to 30 years with a normal body mass index were recruited for the study. Participants were categorized as either symmetrical or asymmetrical based on facial asymmetry assessments obtained through clinical examination and stereophotogrammetry using the Vectra M3 system.

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This longitudinal study was aimed to evaluate the electromyographic activity (EMG) of the masticatory muscles during mandibular tasks in women with grade II and III obesity, who were eligible for bariatric surgery. Twenty-one patients were followed up for 3 and 6 months after the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. The EMG included analyses of the masseter and temporalis muscles during rest, right and left laterality, protrusion, and dental clenching at maximal voluntary contraction with and without parafilm.

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Background: Diagnosing asymmetries and restoring functional balance are challenges in facial rehabilitation and aesthetic procedures. This cross-sectional observational study aimed to evaluate whether occlusal imbalance and the electromyographic activity of the masseter and temporalis muscles in young women may be associated with facial asymmetry.

Material And Methods: Fifty women (mean age ± standard deviation: 22.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the electromyographic activity of jaw muscles and bite force in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and osteoarthritis (OA) compared to healthy controls.
  • Most electromyographic measurements showed no significant differences among the groups, but significant changes were found in maximum bite force between the RA group and controls.
  • The findings suggest that women with RA or OA have functional impairments in jaw movement, particularly in terms of bite force and maximum mouth opening.
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