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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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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2023
The aim of this review was to provide an update on the current status of digital occlusal force measurement devices, as well as clinical and research applications in complete arch maximum occlusal force measurement. SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, and PubMed databases were used to conduct a literature search from January 2001 to January 2021. Identification and
Mohd Khairul Firdaus Mazlan +3 more
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The aim of this review was to provide an update on the current status of digital occlusal force measurement devices, as well as clinical and research applications in complete arch maximum occlusal force measurement. SCOPUS, ScienceDirect, and PubMed databases were used to conduct a literature search from January 2001 to January 2021. Identification and
Mohd Khairul Firdaus Mazlan +3 more
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Occlusal force transmission by overdenture attachments
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979This investigation utilized a composite photoelastic model to examine the load-transfer characteristics of several overdenture attachments. Tissue bar (Hader and King Connector) and stud (extracoronal) attachments (Rotherman, Gerber, and Ancrofix) were studied.
H H, Thayer, A A, Caputo
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Occlusal force after partial mandibular resection
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992Surgical resection of a segment or loss of mandibular continuity can adversely affect most of the structures essential for maximum occlusal force. Five subjects who had partial mandibular resections for treatment of squamous cell carcinoma were studied.
M, Marunick +3 more
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Occlusal force discrimination by denture patients
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1975A 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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Functional occlusal forces: An investigation by telemetry
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978In 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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Treating Total Occlusions: Applying Force for Recanalization
IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 2016The aim of this review was to analyze and review the state of the art devices for the endovascular treatment of chronic and acute total occlusions in the different vascular beds (coronary, peripheral, carotid, and intracranial arteries) based on the forces exerted on the occlusion during treatment.The literature search was executed in the databases of ...
Aimee Sakes +3 more
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Comparison of occlusal bite force distribution in subjects with different occlusal characteristics
CRANIO®, 2020To analyze bite force distribution in subjects with different occlusal characteristics.This prospective study included 132 candidates (50 males, 82 females) seeking orthodontic treatment, who were divided into four groups based on Angle's classification of malocclusion.
Khadijah A. Turkistani +6 more
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Seminars in Orthodontics, 2006
Maximum bite force is a useful indicator of the functional state of the masticatory system and the loading of the teeth, and its recordings can be performed in a relatively simple way in the clinic. However, because maximum bite-force levels vary with method, sex and age, it is important that the measurements are compared against the appropriate ...
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Maximum bite force is a useful indicator of the functional state of the masticatory system and the loading of the teeth, and its recordings can be performed in a relatively simple way in the clinic. However, because maximum bite-force levels vary with method, sex and age, it is important that the measurements are compared against the appropriate ...
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Influence of occlusal loading force on occlusal contacts in natural dentition
Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 2015Proper occlusal contact is important for the long-term success of prosthodontic therapy. We clarified the effects of occlusal loading force on occlusal contact in natural dentition by comparing measured values for occlusal loading and occlusal contact area.Masseter muscle activity was measured in 10 subjects (2 male, 8 female; mean age, 27 years) with ...
Yoshiki, Imamura +6 more
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