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Changes ın occlusal surface area and occlusal force dıstrıbutıon followıng the wear of vacuum-formed, Hawley and Bonded retaıners: A controlled clınıcal trıal.

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2020
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the changes in occlusal surface area (OSA) and occlusal force distribution (OFD) following the wear of Vacuum-Formed (VFR), Hawley (HR) and Bonded (BR) retainers, using T-Scan III.
Ö. Alkan, Yeşim Kaya
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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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Evaluation of occlusal force in Class II subdivision malocclusion.

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND Class II subdivision is a malocclusion characterized by dental and functional asymmetry that is difficult to manage. Impaired muscle function can result in asymmetrical growth, leading to occlusal instability. OBJECTIVE(S) The study aimed to
Domenico Ciavarella   +7 more
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Influence of occlusal loading force on occlusal contacts in natural dentition

Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 2015
Proper 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 ...
Yukihiko Okada   +6 more
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Interplay of occlusal forces and the periodontium

international journal of stomatology & occlusion medicine, 2016
Occlusal forces are the physiological functional forces that activate the periodontal mechanoreceptors and maintain the health of the periodontium. In the absence of these forces, the periodontium undergoes nonfunctional atrophy, while with occlusal discrepancies or heavy occlusal forces it undergoes destruction.
A. Mahalakshmi   +3 more
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Treating Total Occlusions: Applying Force for Recanalization

IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 2016
The 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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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.
Taro Arima   +14 more
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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 ...
Norman Wackenhut   +6 more
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Measurement of the Maximum Occlusal Bite Force and its Relation to the Caries Spectrum of First Permanent Molars in Early Permanent Dentition.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2020
OBJECTIVE To determine the maximum occlusal bite force (MOBF) of the complete spectrum of dental caries in first permanent molars (FPMs) in children aged 7-9 years. STUDY DESIGN A cross-sectional study was conducted on 123 children.
R. Gudipaneni   +3 more
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Occlusal force after partial mandibular resection

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
Surgical 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.
Barbara Klein   +3 more
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