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Title

Evaluation of surface electromyographic (SEMG) activity among individuals before and after orthodontic treatment - An observational study

 

Authors

V. Manikanda Prabu*, M. K. Karthikeyan, Jeevana Poovalingam, N. Raj Vikram, R. Saravana & P. Raja Kumar

 

Affiliation

Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics, Thai Moogambigai Dental College and Hospital, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai 600107, Tamil Nadu, India; *Corresponding author

 

Email

V. Manikanda Prabu - E-mail: manikandaprabuv1028@gmail.com; Phone: +91 9944131146
M. K. Karthikeyan - E-mail: mkdental98@gmail.com
Jeevana Poovalingam - E-mail: je6ortho@gmail.com
N Raj Vikram - E-mail: n_rajvikram@yahoo.com
R Saravanan - E-mail: dentalsaravanan@yahoo.co.in
P Raja Kumar - E-mail: rajscare@hotmail.com

 

Article Type

Research Article

 

Date

Received May 1, 2026; Revised May 31, 2026; Accepted May 31, 2026, Published May 31, 2026

 

Abstract

Orthodontic treatment initially reduces masticatory muscle activity due to discomfort, but gradual occlusal improvement enhances muscle strength and balance, highlighting the need to assess muscle function before and after treatment. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the changes in surface electromyographic (sEMG) activity of masticatory muscles such as temporalis, masseter and digastric muscle before and after orthodontic treatment across different malocclusion. Patients exhibiting malocclusions with class I, II and III were assessed using BioEMG equipment with BioPak analysis software (Digital Dental, NSW and Australia). Temporalis, masseter, and digastric muscles were recorded bilaterally for electromyographic activity at rest, during clenching, and during swallowing. Muscle activity was assessed during orthodontic therapy of pre- and post- treatment values. Shapiro-Wilk test was used to assess the normality of the data and to compare between pre- and post-treatment paired t test was used. During EMG activity across all three muscles, there were no statistically significant difference observed in class I and Class III subjects during pre and post treatment. In contrast, Class II subjects' particularly female subjects showed significant post-treatment increases in EMG activity of the three muscles indicating neuromuscular adaptation to orthodontic treatment. There was a notable increase seen in muscle activity of temporalis, masseter and digastric in Angles Class II females from pre- and post (6 months) of orthodontic treatment.

 

Keywords

Surface electromyography, orthodontic treatment, temporalis, masseter, digastric, neuromuscular adaptation, malocclusion

 

Citation

Prabu et al. Bioinformation 22(5): 2927-2932 (2026)

 

Edited by

P Kangueane

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.