The three-dimensional influence and clinical significance of anterior traction with rapid expansion during dental replacement. [PDF]
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Preclinical perspectives on disorders of the temporomandibular joint: Tracing the past, navigating the present, and shaping the future. [PDF]
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Masticatory movements and the resulting force
Archives of Oral Biology, 1967Abstract This study was concerned with the position of the tooth and the associated forces developed during mastication. Strain gauges were incorporated in selected teeth in artificial dentures and, with an oscilloscope, were used to indicate the forces developed during chewing.
H F, Atkinson, R W, Shepherd
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Development of computerized masticatory force measurement system
Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2016The aim of this study was to assess the Maximum Voluntary Bite Force (MVBF) in Indian population with normal occlusion and after treatment of mandibular angle fracture.This paper discusses the development of a sensor fork with modified load cell and computer-based bite force measuring system that generates force profile on the computer.
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Human Masticatory Muscle Forces during Static Biting
Journal of Dental Research, 2003Muscle forces determine joint loads, but the objectives governing the mix of muscle forces involved are unknown. This study tested the hypothesis that masticatory muscle forces exerted during static biting are consistent with objectives of minimization of joint loads (MJL) or muscle effort (MME).
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Masticatory Function and Bite Force in Stroke Patients
Journal of Dental Research, 2010Orofacial functions are frequently affected by stroke, but little is known on the nature and extent of the impairment of mastication, which is investigated in this observational study. Thirty-one stroke patients, aged 69.0 ± 12.7 yrs, presenting with a hemi-syndrome with facial palsy, were recruited.
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Stressed out: Masticatory forces and primate circumorbital form
The Anatomical Record, 2000Editor’s note: This pair of articles— Anat Rec (New Anat) 261:173–175 (Ravosa et al.) and 170–172 (Prossinger et al.), 2000—were originally submitted as a Letter to the Editor commenting on the article by Bookstein et al. [Anat Rec (New Anat) 257:217-224, 1999] and a Response by the Bookstein et al. (1999) authors.
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