نتایج جستجو برای: bite force evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1015393  

Journal: :Journal of veterinary dentistry 1995
D L Lindner S M Marretta G J Pijanowski A L Johnson C W Smith

A force transducer was developed to measure bite force in dogs. A total of 101 readings was obtained from 22 pet dogs ranging in size from 7 to 55 kg. Bite forces ranged from 13 to 1394 Newtons with a mean for all dogs of 256 Newtons and a median of 163 Newtons. Most measurements fell within the low end of the range, with 55% of the biting episodes less than 200 Newtons and 77% less than 400 Ne...

2003
Gregory M. Erickson A. Kristopher Lappin Kent A. Vliet

American alligators Alligator mississippiensis undergo major transformations in morphology and ecology during development. These include several thousand-fold changes in body mass, modified snout and dental proportions, and shifts in diet from small, delicate foodstuffs to the inclusion of increasingly larger, more robust prey. How these changes in anatomical form contribute to actual physical ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Kaleb C Sellers Kevin M Middleton Julian L Davis Casey M Holliday

Three-dimensional computational modeling offers tools with which to investigate forces experienced by the skull during feeding and other behaviors. American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) generate some of the highest measured bite forces among extant tetrapods. A concomitant increase in bite force accompanies ontogenetic increases in body mass, which has been linked with dietary change...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
Callum F Ross Ruchi Dharia Susan W Herring William L Hylander Zi-Jun Liu Katherine L Rafferty Matthew J Ravosa Susan H Williams

Modulation of force during mammalian mastication provides insight into force modulation in rhythmic, cyclic behaviors. This study uses in vivo bone strain data from the mandibular corpus to test two hypotheses regarding bite force modulation during rhythmic mastication in mammals: (1) that bite force is modulated by varying the duration of force production, or (2) that bite force is modulated b...

2016
Jarred Fastier-Wooller Hoang-Phuong Phan Toan Dinh Tuan-Khoa Nguyen Andrew Cameron Andreas Öchsner Dzung Viet Dao

This paper presents the design and development of a low cost and reliable maximal voluntary bite force sensor which can be manufactured in-house by using an acrylic laser cutting machine. The sensor has been designed for ease of fabrication, assembly, calibration, and safe use. The sensor is capable of use within an hour of commencing production, allowing for rapid prototyping/modifications and...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 2003
Y Hattori C Satoh S Seki Y Watanabe Y Ogino M Watanabe

To determine whether shortened dental arches (SDAs) cause functional overloading of the teeth and the temporomandibular joints, which has been implicated in periodontal diseases and temporomandibular disorders, we investigated the influences of SDA on occlusal and joint loads. Bite force and masticatory muscle electromyograms were recorded in five dentate subjects who clenched maximally on intr...

2012
Justin McGarry Anthony Spangenberger

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Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Luis F Aguirre Anthony Herrel R van Damme E Matthysen

The exceptional diversity of neotropical bat communities is sustained by an intricate partitioning of available resources among the member species. Trophical specialization is considered an important evolutionary avenue towards niche partitioning in neotropical phyllostomid bats. From an ancestral insectivorous condition, phyllostomids evolved into highly specialized frugivorous, carnivorous, n...

2013
Flora Gröning Marc E. H. Jones Neil Curtis Anthony Herrel Paul O'Higgins Susan E. Evans Michael J. Fagan

Computer-based simulation techniques such as multi-body dynamics analysis are becoming increasingly popular in the field of skull mechanics. Multi-body models can be used for studying the relationships between skull architecture, muscle morphology and feeding performance. However, to be confident in the modelling results, models need to be validated against experimental data, and the effects of...

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