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Relationship Between Oral Function and Social Participation Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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Takeda M   +12 more
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A prospective cohort study on the efficacy of conservative and surgical treatments for patients with ADDwoR of the temporomandibular joint. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Surg
Cao P   +12 more
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Masticatory Efficiency of Mandibulectomy Patients after Oral Prosthetic Rehabilitation: Preliminary Results. [PDF]

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Ciocca L   +5 more
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Comparing masticatory performance and mixing ability

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2010
Summary  Masticatory performance has often been measured by determining an individual’s capacity to comminute a test food. Another method to determine masticatory performance, which is now widely used, evaluates the ability to mix and knead a food bolus.
van der Bilt, A.   +3 more
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Masticatory ability in experimentally induced xerostomia

Dysphagia, 1991
The masticatory ability of 15 nondysphagic volunteers with complete natural dentition was tested using different chewing parameters including preparation of a two-color plastic chewing gum (bolus shape, and color mixture), particle reduction of a piece of silicone, and number of strokes before swallow of almonds.
B, Liedberg, B, Owall
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Shortened dental arches and masticatory ability

Journal of Dentistry, 1990
In a previous study concerning oral function with shortened dental arches, it was found that approximately 10 per cent of the patients investigated complained of impaired masticatory ability despite a substantial reduction in arch length and, as a consequence, food platform area.
D J, Witter   +3 more
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A review of masticatory ability and efficiency

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1995
Masticatory function can be assessed by chewing tests and questionnaires or personal interviews. Whereas the chewing tests allow the assessment of masticatory efficiency with some objectivity, questionnaires help evaluate a person's subjective responses about chewing ability.
G, Boretti, M, Bickel, A H, Geering
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