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Real-Time Continuous Monitoring of Oral Soft Tissue Pressure with a Wireless Mouthguard Device for Assessing Tongue Thrusting Habits

open access: yesSensors, 2023
In orthodontics, understanding the pressure of oral soft tissues on teeth is important to elucidate the cause and establish treatment methods. We developed a small wireless mouthguard (MG)-type device that continuously and unrestrainedly measures ...
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Tongue habit discrimination system using acoustical feature for oral habits improvement

Electronics and Communications in Japan, 2018
AbstractOral habits are tongue protrusion in malocclusions, causing deterioration of oral functions necessary for feeding, chewing, swallowing, and vocalization. In order to realize a noninvasive measurement of the habits, we propose and experiment acoustic feature analysis to discriminate tongue habits.
Masashi Nakayama, Kazutaka Kasai
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Oral morphology and tongue habits

open access: yesThe International Journal of Orofacial Myology: Official Publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology, 1995
Human beings ingest food, transform the food into the energy needed for existence, and communicate through speech, thus forming society. The oral cavity plays an essential role in these functions. When ingesting food, appropriate biting, mastication and swallowing must be conducted, and when speaking, words must be pronounced accurately.
Takanobu Haruki   +3 more
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The prevalence of tongue lesions in 5150 Turkish dental outpatients

open access: yesOral Diseases, 2003
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of nine tongue conditions and relate to data obtained about oral hygiene or habits in Turkish dental ...
Kanli, A, Avcu, N
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Frequency of parafunctional oral habits in patients with cerebral palsy

open access: yesJournal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2007
Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most frequent conditions encountered in the daily practice of dentists who treat special-needs patients and it seems that parafunctional oral habits are often present in such individuals.
A O L Ortega   +2 more
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A Case of Mandibular Deviation with Tongue Habits Treated with Occlusal Reconstruction

open access: yesNihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi, 2008
A 36-year-old male is reported. He visited the clinic complaining of discomfort of the tongue due to attached prosthesis and dysmasesis by mandibular deviation. The occlusion was reconstructed for the original mandibular position to improve the oral environment.Muscle tone was relieved, and the mandible was guided below.
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Open-bite cases involving tongue habits

International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1927
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Oral perception in tongue thrust and other oral habits

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2000
Oral stereognosis is the ability of the mouth to recognize shape and texture. Oral shape recognition is sensitive to repetition and to topical mucosal anesthesia. Age, upper and lower arch perimeter, and labiolingual dysfunction also interact with oral stereognosis.
J S, Dahan   +3 more
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Report of three cases illustrating defects due to tongue habits

International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1926
Harry E Kelsey
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