Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields of periodontal mechanoreceptors. 2020

Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
Division of Advanced Prosthetic Dentistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan.

To evaluate the localization of responses to stimulation of the periodontal mechanoreceptors in the primary somatosensory cortex, somatosensory evoked fields (SEFs) were measured for stimulation of the left mandibular canine and first molar using magnetoencephalography in 25 healthy subjects. Tactile stimulation used a handmade stimulus device which recorded the trigger at the moment of touching the teeth.SEFs for the canine and first molar were detected in 20 and 19 subjects, respectively. Both responses were detected in the bilateral hemispheres. The latency for the canine was 62.1 ± 12.9 ms in the ipsilateral hemisphere and 65.9 ± 14.8 ms in the contralateral hemisphere. The latency for the first molar was 47.4 ± 6.6 ms in the ipsilateral hemisphere and 47.8 ± 9.1 ms in the contralateral hemisphere. The latency for the first molar was significantly shorter than that for the canine. The equivalent current dipoles were estimated in the central sulcus and localized anteroinferiorly compared to the locations for the SEFs for the median nerve. No significant differences in three-dimensional coordinates were found between the canine and first molar. These findings demonstrate the precise location of the teeth within the orofacial representation area in the primary somatosensory cortex.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
August 2000, Progress in neurobiology,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
December 1995, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
July 2002, Neurological research,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
January 1983, The International journal of neuroscience,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
December 1994, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
October 1997, Brain research. Cognitive brain research,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
September 2006, Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
August 1994, Neuroscience research,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
March 1997, Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine,
Hiroki Hihara, and Hiroyasu Kanetaka, and Akitake Kanno, and Eriya Shimada, and Satoko Koeda, and Ryuta Kawashima, and Nobukazu Nakasato, and Keiichi Sasaki
September 2003, Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology,
Copied contents to your clipboard!