Evaluation of Molar Bite Force in Carious and Non-Carious Primary Dentition among 4 to 6 Year Old Children

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Objetive: The aim of the study was to evaluate maximum molar bite force in children aged 4 6 years with and without dental caries. Material Methods: This cross sectional carried out from May 2018 December 2018. A total 288 between were randomly selected six different primary schools Chennai city, India divided into two groups 144 each, based on presence absence caries: Group non-carious dentition B carious dentition. Bite measurement performed using standardized custom made occlusal gauge. Statistical analysis used: Data expressed as mean ± SD. Student’s t‑test (two tailed, independent) ANOVA used find significance parameters groups. Results: Occlusal (367.94 ±33.71N) higher than (326.73±27.83N) it statistically significant (p≤0.01). Overall boys (350.44±35.84N) significantly that girls (344.22±38.25N). Flush terminal plane relationship showed (380.54±27.36N) followed by mesial step (350.82±22.25N) distal (310.63±20.82N) relationship. Conclusion: Non-carious age. Boys had flush

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Oral Research

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['0719-2479', '0719-2460']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2022.037