@article{ART001328842},
author={박종태 and 양헌무 and Da-Hye Kim and 허경석 and 김희진 and Kim, Heung Joong},
title={Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human},
journal={Anatomy & Biological Anthropology},
issn={2671-5651},
year={2009},
volume={22},
number={1},
pages={1-10},
doi={10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1}
TY - JOUR
AU - 박종태
AU - 양헌무
AU - Da-Hye Kim
AU - 허경석
AU - 김희진
AU - Kim, Heung Joong
TI - Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human
JO - Anatomy & Biological Anthropology
PY - 2009
VL - 22
IS - 1
PB - 대한체질인류학회
SP - 1
EP - 10
SN - 2671-5651
AB - The aim of this study is to identify the species characteristics of the dog mastication compared to the human by analyzing
8 landmarks on the heads from seven beagle dogs. The masticatory unit of the dog was relatively located posterior
than the human. The predominance of horizontally-oriented fibers of the temporalis of the dog was shown in spite of
vertical mandibular movement. The biomechanics of the coronoid process and the temporalis of the dog revealed but
not superiorly-elevating like the human backward rotating the coronoid process. The masseter was also obliquely -oriented
and the temporalis was observed in distinct two-layers. In the dogs, the higher coronoid process compared to the
condyle was observed; the vertical difference of them was larger than human.
The temporalis performs stronger action than masseter and related with marked horizontal action of the temporalis.
These morphologies indicated that the mastication of the dog needs strengthened horizontal stability and it was taken by
the cervical muscles attached backwardly to the skull. Thickened temporalis is adapted in feeding. The dentition of dog
was longer and farther from the condyle and the pterygoid muscles were not well-developed than human, indicated
unfavourable lateral movement. These findings were consistent with evolutionary tendency, feeding without hands and
narrow skull.
KW - Masseter;Temporalis;Metric study;Coronoid process;Condylar process
DO - 10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
ER -
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진 and Kim, Heung Joong. (2009). Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, 22(1), 1-10.
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진 and Kim, Heung Joong. 2009, "Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human", Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, vol.22, no.1 pp.1-10. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진, Kim, Heung Joong "Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 22.1 pp.1-10 (2009) : 1.
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진, Kim, Heung Joong. Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human. 2009; 22(1), 1-10. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진 and Kim, Heung Joong. "Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 22, no.1 (2009) : 1-10.doi: 10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태; 양헌무; Da-Hye Kim; 허경석; 김희진; Kim, Heung Joong. Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology, 22(1), 1-10. doi: 10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태; 양헌무; Da-Hye Kim; 허경석; 김희진; Kim, Heung Joong. Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human. Anatomy & Biological Anthropology. 2009; 22(1) 1-10. doi: 10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진, Kim, Heung Joong. Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human. 2009; 22(1), 1-10. Available from: doi:10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1
박종태, 양헌무, Da-Hye Kim, 허경석, 김희진 and Kim, Heung Joong. "Functional Analysis of the Masticatory System of the Dog with Relation to the Human" Anatomy & Biological Anthropology 22, no.1 (2009) : 1-10.doi: 10.11637/aba.2009.22.1.1