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Human Masticatory Muscle Forces during Static Biting
Journal of Dental Research, 2003Muscle forces determine joint loads, but the objectives governing the mix of muscle forces involved are unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that masticatory muscle forces exerted during static biting are consistent with objectives of minimization of joint loads (MJL) or muscle effort (MME).
J C, Nickel +4 more
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Midazolam Increases Bite Force During Intravenous Sedation
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2012Although there have been many reports on the effects of midazolam on vital function and the recovery profile, little is known about muscle power during sedation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of midazolam on muscle power during moderate sedation.The subjects were 20 male volunteers classified as American Society of ...
Ming-Yu, Huang +3 more
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Fiber Bragg Grating based bite force measurement
Journal of Biomechanics, 2016The present study reports an in vivo, novel methodology for the dynamic measurement of the bite force generated by individual tooth using a Fiber Bragg Grating Bite Force Recorder (FBGBFR). Bite force is considered as one of the major indicators of the functional state of the masticatory system, which is dependent on the craniomandibular structure ...
Sharath, Umesh +3 more
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Tooth Loss and Biting Force in Man
Journal of Dental Research, 1973Changes in the biting force of a group of patients who underwent immediate denture treatment are reported for a period of four years. Force increased with time and was independent of dental state. After two years the average biting force approached that recorded for dentate individuals.
H F, Atkinson, W J, Ralph
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Biting Forces in Patients with Craniomandibular Disorders
CRANIO®, 1989Treatment for 10 female patients having craniomandibular disorders of neuromuscular origin showed a reduction in dysfunctional symptoms and improvement in their condition. In response to treatment, a standardized recording method was used to measure alterations to bite force values.
R K, Ow, G E, Carlsson, T, Jemt
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Masticatory Function and Bite Force in Stroke Patients
Journal of Dental Research, 2010Orofacial functions are frequently affected by stroke, but little is known on the nature and extent of the impairment of mastication, which is investigated in this observational study. Thirty-one stroke patients, aged 69.0 ± 12.7 yrs, presenting with a hemi-syndrome with facial palsy, were recruited.
Schimmel, Martin +5 more
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