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Imaging Diagnosis – The Computed Tomographic Appearance of a Giant Cell Tumor affecting the mandible in a pygmy goat [PDF]
Dixon, J J +4 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging study on temporomandibular joint morphology [Studija o morfologiji čeljusnog zgloba pomoću magnetske rezonancije] [PDF]
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has enabled the accomplishment of a more effective diagnostics of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The sample included 40 patients with clinical symptoms of disc displacement (DD) of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and 25
Badel, Tomislav +4 more
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The marsupial masticatory apparatus has rarely been studied until recently, mainly in Australasian species. We therefore reconstructed the maximum bite forces of the South American Linnaeus's mouse opossum Marmosa murina using in vivo bites, specimen dissections, and 3D static equilibrium of the jaw muscles.
Vincent Decuypere +5 more
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) involvement with bone resorption of the mandible is a rare complication in systemic sclerosis (SSc), leading to restrictive mandibular movements, malocclusion, difficult swallowing and mastication, and subsequently altered ...
Cristina Marina Iordache +5 more
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Effect of chin-cup treatment on the temporomandibular joint: a systematic review [PDF]
SummaryAim: To systematically search the literature and assess the available evidence for the influence of chin-cup therapy on the temporomandibular joint regarding morphological adaptations and appearance of temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
Eliades, Theodore +3 more
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The quadrate is the cranial bone of the nonmammalian jaw joint. The quadrate has long been hypothesized to mirror the direction of joint reaction forces (JRF) during feeding. This study uses 3D biomechanical modeling to reveal a striking evolutionary link between quadrate orientation and JRF direction, unlocking new insights into the dynamic forces ...
Kaleb C. Sellers +4 more
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Background and Aim : Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction is the most common jaw disorder. TMJ imaging may be necessary to supplement information obtained from the clinical examination.
Sanaz Sharifi Shooshtari +7 more
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Effects of extrinsic forces on the mandibular condyle of the young rat
Kikuo Noguchi
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Relationship Between Swallowing Frequency and Swallowing‐Related Muscle Mass in Older Adults
The relationship between swallowing frequency and geniohyoid muscles was investigated. We show the positive correlation between them. ABSTRACT Background Older adults have decreased swallowing‐related muscle mass, which may lead to decreased swallowing function.
Haruna Kawamichi +4 more
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