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Distribution of Stress and Strain Produced in the Human Facial Skeleton by the Masticatory Force
Banri Endo
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Abstract Purpose This study aims to determine whether prosthetic rehabilitation affects salivary flow, pH, and comfort in patients treated for head and neck cancer (HNC) and to assess potential differences between irradiated and non‐irradiated patients.
Carlos Moreno‐Soriano +5 more
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Relation between %MVC value of EMG bursts of masticatory muscle during sleep and maximum bite force
Ryuki Hishikawa +6 more
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Abstract Purpose This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated the bond strength effectiveness of a self‐etching ceramic primer, specifically Monobond Etch & Prime (MEP), compared to hydrofluoric acid with silane (HF+S) in feldspathic and leucite‐reinforced dental glass‐ceramics (DGCs). Materials and Methods This study followed PRISMA‐p guidelines
Nathalya Fedechen Martins +5 more
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One thousand and two patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) were observed over 10 years. Data were collected from 792 study participants. Severe periodontitis proved to be an independent risk factor for new cardiovascular events. Tooth brushing more than once a day and performing interdental hygiene were associated with decreased risk.
Stefan Reichert +3 more
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The Effective Way of Botulinum Toxin Injection to Reduce Bite Force: Preliminary Study. [PDF]
Kang KH, Jung JK, Byun JS, Kim JR.
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Bite force and masticatory efficiency in individuals with different oral rehabilitations
Lâner Botrel Rosa +8 more
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Risk of Bias Evaluation of Cross‐Sectional Studies: Adaptation of the Newcastle‐Ottawa Scale
ABSTRACT Cross‐sectional studies are widely utilized in medical research to estimate prevalence and examine associations. As such, they can serve as a significant source of data for systematic reviews. However, specific considerations are necessary when evaluating the risk of bias (RoB) of cross‐sectional studies, as several potential biases can ...
Maria Clotilde Carra +2 more
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Evaluation of masticatory function in the pediatric and adult populations with Treacher Collins syndrome. [PDF]
Medeiros LH +4 more
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Masticatory Performance and Maximum Bite and Lip Force Depend on the Type of Prosthesis.
M. Schimmel +4 more
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