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Oral Implant-Prostheses: New Teeth for a Brighter Brain
Authors:Vincenzo De Cicco  Massimo Barresi  Maria Paola Tramonti Fantozzi  Enrico Cataldo  Vincenzo Parisi  Diego Manzoni
Institution:1. Department of Translational Research, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy;2. Department of Drug Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italy;3. Department of Physics, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy;4. GB Bietti Foundation, IRCCS, Roma, Italy;Duke University, UNITED STATES
Abstract:Several studies have demonstrated that chewing can be regarded as a preventive measure for cognitive impairment, whereas masticatory deficiency, associated with soft-diet feeding, is a risk factor for the development of dementia. At present the link between orofacial sensorimotor activity and cognitive functions is unknown. In subjects with unilateral molar loss we have shown asymmetries in both pupil size and masticatory muscles electromyographic (EMG) activity during clenching: the molar less side was characterized by a lower EMG activity and a smaller pupil. Since implant-prostheses, greatly reduced both the asymmetry in EMG activity and in pupil’s size, trigeminal unbalance, leading to unbalance in the activity of the Locus Coeruleus (LC), may be responsible for the pupil’s asymmetry. According to the findings obtained in animal models, we propose that the different activity of the right and left LC may induce an asymmetry in brain activity, thus leading to cognitive impairment. According to this hypothesis, prostheses improved the performance in a complex sensorimotor task and increased the mydriasis associated with haptic tasks. In conclusion, the present study indicates that the implant-prosthesis therapy, which reduces the unbalance of trigeminal proprioceptive afferents and the asymmetry in pupil’s size, may improve arousal, boosting performance in a complex sensorimotor task.
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