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Segmented jaw-locking in IMRT for upper thoracic esophageal cancer: A plan complexity-driven approach to lung dose reduction. [PDF]
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How Much Morphine Can a Dog Stand? Can Arsenic Produce Paralysis of the Lower Jaw?
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Risky or rigorous? Developing trustworthiness criteria for AI‐supported qualitative data analysis
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Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2023
OBJECTIVES Within the development of digital technologies, dental professionals aim to integrate virtual diagnostic articulated casts obtained by using intraoral scanners (IOSs), the mandibular motion of the patient recorded by using an optical jaw ...
M. Revilla‐León +4 more
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OBJECTIVES Within the development of digital technologies, dental professionals aim to integrate virtual diagnostic articulated casts obtained by using intraoral scanners (IOSs), the mandibular motion of the patient recorded by using an optical jaw ...
M. Revilla‐León +4 more
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Isotonic resistance jaw exercise alters jaw muscle coordination during jaw movements
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2014SummaryThe aim was to investigate the effects of isotonic resistance exercise on the electro‐myographic (EMG) activity of the jaw muscles during standardised jaw movements. In 12 asymptomatic adults surface EMG activity was recorded from the anterior temporalis and masseter muscles bilaterally and the right anterior digastric muscle during right ...
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1977
AbstractMost adult Polynesian mandibles are of the rocker form. Polynesian crania possess a very open cranial base angle and a large upper facial height. The mandibular growth rotations necessary to maintain occlusion in the presence of this cranial morphology lead to development of an exceptionally closed ramus‐body angle, with consequent loss of the ...
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AbstractMost adult Polynesian mandibles are of the rocker form. Polynesian crania possess a very open cranial base angle and a large upper facial height. The mandibular growth rotations necessary to maintain occlusion in the presence of this cranial morphology lead to development of an exceptionally closed ramus‐body angle, with consequent loss of the ...
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