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Electromyographic patterns and masticatory muscles activity changes in patients with dentoskeletal deformities before and after orthognathic surgery: a pilot study. [PDF]

open access: yesOral Maxillofac Surg
Troise S   +11 more
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Bite Force Distribution and Occlusal Adjustment in Stainless Steel Crowns and BioFlx Crowns of Children Aged 4-8 Years. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Clin Pediatr Dent
Singh T   +6 more
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Minimum vascular occlusive force

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979
✓ A mathematical analysis of the minimum occlusion force necessary to occlude small vessels based on the parametric influence of blood pressure, vessel diameter, clamp width, and vessel shape after clamping was performed. The results were confirmed by in vivo experimentation with 60 rat aortas (of 1.8 to 2.4 mm caliber) using a variable-force clamp ...
M, Dujovny   +6 more
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Occlusal force discrimination by denture patients

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975
A study was conducted on subjects with conventional dentures and with overlay dentures to compare their abilities to discriminate between occlusal forces. Perpendicular forces were applied to the dynamic center of the occlusal table of the mandibular denture. Each subject's ability to distinguish differences in values of force was observed and recorded.
R J, Pacer, D C, Bowman
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The effects of excessive occlusal force on the pulp

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971
Abstract There appears to be an intimate relationship between such disease entities as occlusal trauma and periodontitis and the status of the dental pulp. In an effort to define this relationship more clearly, four studies have been conducted. These deal with the response of the pulp to experimentally induced excessive occlusal force, to orthodontic
M A, Landay, S, Seltzer
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Functional occlusal forces: An investigation by telemetry

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
In normal chewing the forces exerted on the occlusal surface seldom exceeded 10 to 15 pounds, as recorded by an eight-channel force transmitter in a removable fixed partial denture. Ninety-five percent of forces were less than 3.5 pounds for subject A, 2.0 pounds for subject B, and 10.0 pounds for subject C.
J A, De Boever   +3 more
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