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Maximum bite force in patients with spinal muscular atrophy during the first year of nusinersen therapy – A pilot study

Acta myologica, 2020
Objectives Spinal muscular atrophy is a monogenic disease characterized by progressive spinal and bulbar muscle weakness and atrophy. It is caused by the degeneration of alpha-motoneurons.
T. Kruse   +6 more
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Bite Force Discrimination with Mandibular Movement

CRANIO®, 1985
AbstractThis study investigates the influence of jaw movement on bite force discrimination by comparing subjects' performances during static and dynamic conditions. The authors had hypothesized that exerting bite force with mandibular movement might activate the dynamic sensory receptors within the TMJs and the proprioceptors in the jaw elevator ...
Parker E. Mahan   +3 more
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Pathologic attrition and maximal bite force

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1985
SummaryThe maximal bite force was recorded between antagonizing anterior teeth in a group (n= 10) of patients with pathologic attrition and in a control group. No statistically significant difference between the maximal bite forces was recorded. Also, the effect on the maximal bite force of the continuous wearing of a partial bite raising splint for 4 ...
Kjell Karlsen   +2 more
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Tooth Loss and Biting Force in Man

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
Changes 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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Decoupled ontogeny of in vivo bite force and mandible morphology reveals effects of weaning and sexual maturation in mice

, 2020
The link between performance, morphology and their sources of variation is a major target of evolutionary functional biology. In vertebrates, many studies have linked in vivo bite force to skull morphology, mostly at the interspecific level.
S. Ginot   +3 more
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Human discrimination of different bite forces

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1984
SummaryTwenty young adult subjects were selected to determine normal baseline data of dynamic interdental bite force discrimination by use of a specially designed strain gauge instrument. The data may aid in defining the role of the periodontal ligament, temporomandibular joint and muscles of mastication in the regulation of interincisor bite force.
L.L. La Pointe   +2 more
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Biting Forces in Patients with Craniomandibular Disorders

CRANIO®, 1989
Treatment 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.
Richard K. K. Ow   +2 more
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On the regulation of interincisor bite force in man

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1980
SummaryThe maximum bite force and the ability to perform a requested interincisor bite force was tested on eight healthy subjects with normal dentition and on five full denture wearers under various conditions.Anaesthesia of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) capsular and/or periodontal receptors, with or without simultaneous vibration‐induced increase of ...
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Masticatory Function and Bite Force in Stroke Patients

Journal of Dental Research, 2010
Orofacial 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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Effects of Parkinson's disease on molar bite force, electromyographic activity and muscle thickness of the masseter, temporal and sternocleidomastoid muscles: A case-control study.

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2019
BACKGROUND Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that promotes motor changes in the body. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the impairment of the stomatognathic function regarding molar bite force, electromyographic activity ...
Edson Donizete Verri   +12 more
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