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Occlusal force distribution in lower complete overdentures

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1990
SummaryA space between the denture base and a root cap can effectively control the distribution ratio of occlusal force to abutment teeth and an alveolar ridge. The purpose of this study on abutments was to analyse the effect of variation in space (0 mm (no space), 0–3 mm and 0–6 mm) on the above ratio.Six subjects, 38–65 years of age, each with an ...
K, Ogata   +3 more
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The anisotropic nature of urethral occlusive forces

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1985
Summary. A newly‐developed unidirectional force gauge was used to demonstrate that the urethral occlusive forces are unequal around the circumference of the female urethra. In the proximal two‐thirds of the urethra significantly greater forces are exerted in the anterior position compared with those exerted in the lateral and posterior positions.
G H, Ward, G L, Hosker
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Safe Microclip Occlusive Force for Temporary Vascular Occlusion

1980
A need for refined techniques and instrumentation is becoming more apparent with the widespread application of micro vascular procedures in neurosurgery. Commercially available micro vascular clips currently recommended for temporary small artery occlusion have been substantially improved over the miniature aneurysm clips available previously ...
Manuel Dujovny   +6 more
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Occlusion: Supporting and Pacing Force Distribution

Prosthodontic Research & Practice, 2008
One of the prominent roles of the occlusion would be to support the force balance wobbling in stomatognathic system, thus pacing and minimizing the change of force distribution with age. Patient's demands on the prosthetic treatment have been becoming higher and more complicated during the past several decades.
Shogo Minagi   +14 more
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The effect of orthognathic surgery on occlusal force

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989
To investigate the effect of orthognathic surgery on occlusal force, such force was measured during maximum effort, chewing, and swallowing in 70 patients who had superior repositioning of the maxilla and/or mandibular advancement or setback. Larger changes in occlusal force than could be accounted for by the altered geometry were observed in all ...
W R, Proffit   +3 more
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Digital Occlusal Analysis and Force Finishing

2021
This chapter introduces the digital occlusal analysis and Force Finishing concept using digital occlusal scanning device, thus making dental occlusal components easily visible and measurable. This is not possible with using conventional articulating paper and other nondigital tools and materials. Since occlusal force components are invisible and do not
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Occlusal Forces in Normal- and Long-face Children

Journal of Dental Research, 1983
In children aged from six to 11 yr, forces of dental occlusion during swallowing, simulated chewing, and hard biting are similar for normal- and long-face individuals. Forces in the normal- and long-face children are similar to those in long-face adults, but are about half those in normal adults.
W R, Proffit, H W, Fields
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Functional occlusal forces under anesthesia

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978
J, de Boever   +3 more
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Mouth guard and occlusal force distribution.

The Journal of Osaka University Dental School, 1991
Mouth guards are effective to prevent traumatic injury in maxillofacial region during sports activities. This study was designed to find out the influence of wearing mouth guards on occlusal force distribution using an occlusal force transducer system (T-Scan system).
Y, Maeda   +8 more
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Photoelastic Model for Occlusal Force Analysis

Journal of Dental Research, 1975
N R, Mehta   +3 more
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