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Bite force and state of dentition

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1977
The maximal bite force and the strength of the finger-thumb grip of 125 Skolt Lapps, aged 15 to 65, was measured with a specially devised apparatus. The bite force was measured with the biting fork placed between the first molars and between the incisors, respectively.
Martti Helkimo   +2 more
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Bite force in children with bruxism

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1973
The bite force of 51 twelve-year-old bruxists was compared with that of a control group of the same age, in order to establish whether bruxism affects bite force and whether there is any connection between the degree of tooth abrasion and bite force.
Berit Lindqvist, Margareta Ringqvist
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Estimating human incisal bite forces from the electromyogram/bite-force function

Archives of Oral Biology, 1994
This study used the electromyogram (EMG)/force-function curve as a means of estimating functional bite forces. Surface EMG recordings were made for the masseter and anterior temporalis muscles bilaterally in ten adults while incisal bite forces were measured using a force transducer embedded in custom-made hydroplastic bite blocks.
T, Gay   +3 more
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Bite force measurements with hard and soft bite surfaces

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2013
SummaryBite force has been measured by different methods and over a wide variety of designs. In several instruments, the fact that bite surface has been manufactured with stiff materials might interfere in obtaining reliable data, by a more prompt activation of inhibitory reflex mechanisms. The purpose of this study was to compare the maximum voluntary
Arturo Manns, C. M. Serra
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Forces acting on the mandible during bilateral static bite at different bite force levels

Journal of Biomechanics, 1980
Abstract A mathematical model based on an assumed linear relationship between the forces exerted by a muscle and its integrated electromyogram is presented for calculating muscle forces and joint forces acting on the human mandible during static bite situations.
J.J. ten Bosch   +2 more
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Lepidosaur bite-force data

2021
## Data from paper: Clade-wide variation in bite-force performance is determined primarily by size not ecology. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2493 > Justin E Isip, Marc EH Jones and Natalie Cooper. 2022. Clade-wide variation in bite-force performance is determined primarily by size not ecology.
Isip, Justin E   +2 more
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Bite Force and Occlusion

Seminars in Orthodontics, 2006
Maximum bite force is a useful indicator of the functional state of the masticatory system and the loading of the teeth, and its recordings can be performed in a relatively simple way in the clinic. However, because maximum bite-force levels vary with method, sex and age, it is important that the measurements are compared against the appropriate ...
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The ontogeny of maximum bite force in humans

Journal of Anatomy, 2020
AbstractOntogenetic changes in the human masticatory complex suggest that bite force, a key measure of chewing performance, increases throughout growth and development. Current published bite force values for humans exist for molar and incisal biting, but few studies measure bite forces across all tooth types, or measure bite force potentials in ...
Hallie M. Edmonds, Halszka Glowacka
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Bite force measurement in awake rats

Brain Research Protocols, 2004
This report describes the implementation of bite force measurement in awake rats and software instruments (Spike 2 script programs) that quantify and analyze the bite force data. One script program employs user-defined control of threshold bite force, which allows an easy adjustment of target force prior to training the rat.
Jin Y. Ro, Michael Nies
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A novel sensor for bite force determinations

Dental Materials, 2003
The clinical usefulness, accuracy and precision of a novel bite force sensor based on force sensing resistors were tested in six subjects wearing maxillary removable partial dentures retained by conical crowns.The surfaces of the sensor were manufactured in a silicone material that had mechanical properties similar to those of tough foodstuffs.
P.-O. Glantz   +3 more
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