A postero-anterior videofluorographic study of the intra-oral management of food in man

Archives of Oral Biology
L MiocheJeffrey B Palmer

Abstract

Recent studies of the manipulation and reduction of food in the human mouth have used lateral-projection videofluorography (VFG) and so have concerned antero-posterior food movement. To determine the degree to which (a) food was chewed bilaterally as opposed to unilaterally, (b) the frequency of side changes, (c) the contribution of tongue and cheek activity to food manipulation, and (d) the effect of food consistency on these activities, nine young adults were recorded eating 7g cubes of four foods (banana, biscuit [cookie] and two types of meat: "tender" and "tough") in the postero-anterior projection. Videotapes recorded at 30 frames/s were acquired to disk; data were analysed as single frames and in slow-motion. As expected, the meat samples, being fibrous, required more chewing and manipulation, allowing details of the process to be established. Food was ingested in the midline; the tongue then positioned the cube on the occlusal plane of one side by a combination of pushing, tilting and twisting movements before any occlusal contact (stage I transport). During processing, food was kept on the occlusal surface by a combination of rhythmic tongue-pushing moving the food buccally (41% of cycles), and cheek-pushing (28% of cy...Continue Reading

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