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Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2020
AbstractObjectivesTo analyse occlusion time, occlusal balance and lateral occlusal scheme in subjects with various dental and skeletal characteristics.MethodsA total of 132 subjects (50 males and 82 females) seeking orthodontic treatment were included in this prospective study.
Moayyad A. Alkayyal+5 more
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AbstractObjectivesTo analyse occlusion time, occlusal balance and lateral occlusal scheme in subjects with various dental and skeletal characteristics.MethodsA total of 132 subjects (50 males and 82 females) seeking orthodontic treatment were included in this prospective study.
Moayyad A. Alkayyal+5 more
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Dental Occlusion Influences the Standing Balance on an Unstable Platform
Motor Control, 2015Contradictory results are still reported on the influence of dental occlusion on the balance control. We attempted to determine whether there are differences in balance between opposed dental occlusion (Intercuspal position (ICP)/“Cotton rolls” mandibular position [CR]) for two extreme levels of stability (stable/unstable).
Martin Burtscher+5 more
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Dental occlusion and body balance: A question of environmental constraints?
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2019SummaryBackgroundIn the past few years, growing interest was given to the relationship between the dental occlusion and the body balance. While most research focused on this relationship at static conditions, it is evident that the contribution of the sensory information for balance control is different depending on the environmental constraints ...
Sonia Julià‐Sánchez+2 more
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Neuroscience Letters, 2016
Existing evidence suggests that body balance ability is associated with dental occlusion. The purpose of this study was to determine whether: (i) there are differences in balance between opposed dental occlusion (intercuspal position, ICP; cotton rolls, CR) for two extreme levels of stability and (ii) the influence of dental occlusion on the balance ...
Ginés Viscor+5 more
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Existing evidence suggests that body balance ability is associated with dental occlusion. The purpose of this study was to determine whether: (i) there are differences in balance between opposed dental occlusion (intercuspal position, ICP; cotton rolls, CR) for two extreme levels of stability and (ii) the influence of dental occlusion on the balance ...
Ginés Viscor+5 more
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