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Dental occlusion, body posture and temporomandibular disorders: where we are now and where we are heading for

open access: yesJournal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2012
The aim of this investigation was to perform a review of the literature dealing with the issue of relationships between dental occlusion, body posture and temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
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Human Body Segmentation in the Presence of Occlusion

2007 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security (CIS 2007), 2007
Human body segmentation in complex situation is an important processing stage in video surveillance. The results have great affects on tracking, behavior recognition or object identification. In this paper, we present a method to segment region in which human bodies are overlapping or walking together.
Bi Sheng, Xiaoyan Shen, Qiang Wang
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Effect of body posture on stability and balance of occlusal contacts

CRANIO®, 2022
To evaluate the effect of body posture on occlusal contact.A total of 30 healthy subjects were evaluated. T-Scan™ III was used to analyze the center of occlusal force (COF) and occlusal force distribution while subjects remained supine (SP), upright sitting with the head fixed (UP-HFI), upright sitting with the head free (UP-HFR), and natural standing (
Ken-Ichi, Abe   +5 more
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Intrauterine occlusion body (IUB) preliminary report

Contraception, 1988
The IUB or SOF-T is a further development of the IUD with additional functions and properties. In 368 IUB insertions over a period of 48 months, there was no intrauterine pregnancy. There was a low removal rate due to bleeding, pain, infection or partial expulsion in 277 insertions performed at two university centers over an average period of 8-1/2 ...
Cimber H   +3 more
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Effects of Changing Body Position on Dental Occlusion

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
Graded changes in body position produced no noticeable changes in wax registrations of dental contact patterns resulting from voluntary jaw closure. Occlusal contact patterns that resulted from electrically stimulated jaw closures indicated an increase in closing force and a mesial shift of prime occlusal contact points as the body was raised to an ...
L F, McLean, H S, Brenman, M G, Friedman
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Two‐body wear of occlusal splint materials

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2012
Summary  This study investigates the wear resistance of four different types of occlusal splint materials based on two‐body wear simulations under wet and dry conditions. Twenty specimens of each splint material (Dentalon Plus, Orthoplast, Biocryl C, and Eclipse), each with a diameter of 16 mm and a thickness of 3 mm, were tested, half under wet and ...
H, Kurt   +7 more
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Dental Occlusion and Body Posture: A Surface EMG Study

CRANIO®, 2008
The influence between dental occlusion and body posture has been discussed in the past ten years by several authors with controversial conclusions. The objective of this study was to access, using surface electromyography (EMG), the rest activity of paired sternocleidomastoids, erectors spinae at L4 level, and soleus muscles in a group of 24 volunteer ...
BERGAMINI, MAURIZIO   +3 more
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Efficient 3D Upper Body Tracking with Self-Occlusions

2010 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2010
We propose an efficient 3D upper body tracking method, which recovers the positions and orientations of six upper-body parts from the video sequence. Our method is based on a probabilistic graphical model (PGM), which incorporates the spatial relationships among the body parts, and a robust multi-view image likelihood using probabilistic PCA (PPCA ...
Jixu Chen, Qiang Ji
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Dental occlusion and body posture: No detectable correlation

Gait & Posture, 2006
The present study was designed to determine if a correlation could be found between dental occlusion and body posture through posturography. Twenty-six healthy subjects (mean age 26.8+/-5.3 years) were monitored under opposing visual (eyes open/closed) and dental occlusion (mandibular rest/intercuspidation positions) conditions.
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Occlusal Treatment for Body Joint Disease

Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1997
[Introduction] It has been clarified that there is a close relationship between the occlusal condition of the teeth and the whole body condition. There are case reports which knee joint sickness and rheumatism were cured by dental treatment. In this report; the effectiveness of the occlusal treatment by means of
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