نتایج جستجو برای: bite force

تعداد نتایج: 200753  

2013
Duygu Karakıs Dilek Kaymak Arife Dogan

The case report describes the occlusal rehabilitation of a male patient with Angle Class III malocclusion and its effect on maximum bite force. The main complaints of patient were masticatory difficulty and poor esthetic. The patient's expectations from the treatment were a good esthetic and function with a less invasive and relatively promptly way. Therefore, increasing of the occlusal vertica...

Journal: :Journal of medical and dental sciences 2005
Wacharasak Tumrasvin Kenji Fueki Masako Yanagawa Akinori Asakawa Mieko Yoshimura Takashi Ohyama

Due to large individual differences of masticatory function, an inter-individual comparison between denture patients and complete dentate people would be insufficient. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate patients' masticatory performance (determined by Mixing Ability Index, MAI) and bite force (determined by maximum bite force, MBF) after removable partial denture (RPD) treatment by co...

Journal: :Journal of oral rehabilitation 2015
T-H Choi B-I Kim C J Chung H-J Kim H-S Baik Y-C Park K-J Lee

Non-sagittal occlusal discrepancies such as posterior cross-bite and anterior openbite are common types of malocclusion, but studies on masticatory function related to those malocclusions have been scarce. The aim of this study was to quantify the masticatory performance in patients with non-sagittal discrepancies compared to those with normal occlusion, using both objective and subjective meas...

2014
Anders Johansson

ABSTRACT The focus of this thesis was to study an action that humans perform regularly, namely, to hold a morsel between the teeth and split it into smaller pieces. Three different issues related to this biting behavior were addressed: (1) the effect of reduced periodontal tissues on food holding and splitting behavior; (2) the behavioral consequences of performing different bite tasks with dif...

2009
Carla Renata Sipert Ana Claudia Martins Sampaio Inge Elly Kiemle Trindade Alceu Sérgio Trindade

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the masticatory function of subjects with cleft lip and palate by analyzing the bite force developed by these individuals. Bite force was evaluated in a group of 27 individuals with repaired unilateral cleft lip and palate (14 males and 13 females--aged 18-26 years) and compared to the data achieved from a group of 20 noncleft subjects (10 males and 10 ...

Journal: :Orthodontics & craniofacial research 2009
U Thongudomporn V Chongsuvivatwong A F Geater

OBJECTIVES To investigate to what extent maximum bite force contributes to alveolar bone morphology parameters, i.e. alveolar thickness, shape and arch width. DESIGN An observational cross-sectional survey. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION One hundred and fifty one 12- to 14-year-old students from a secondary school in Hatyai City, Songkhla Province, Thailand. MATERIAL AND METHODS Height, we...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2003
Patricia García-Morales Peter H Buschang Gaylord S Throckmorton Jeryl D English

This study correlated maximum bite force and masticatory muscle electromyography (EMG) activity with craniofacial morphology and mechanical advantage of children with vertical growth patterns. From lateral cephalograms of 30 females and 17 males (9.3 +/- 3.6 years of age), 13 morphological and eight biomechanical measurements were recorded. Two maximum bite forces and 12 submaximal bite forces ...

2011
Domenic C. D'Amore Karen Moreno Colin R. McHenry Stephen Wroe

In addition to biting, it has been speculated that the forces resulting from pulling on food items may also contribute to feeding success in carnivorous vertebrates. We present an in vivo analysis of both bite and pulling forces in Varanus komodoensis, the Komodo dragon, to determine how they contribute to feeding behavior. Observations of cranial modeling and behavior suggest that V. komodoens...

2012
Gregory M. Erickson Paul M. Gignac Scott J. Steppan A. Kristopher Lappin Kent A. Vliet John D. Brueggen Brian D. Inouye David Kledzik Grahame J. W. Webb

BACKGROUND Crocodilians have dominated predatory niches at the water-land interface for over 85 million years. Like their ancestors, living species show substantial variation in their jaw proportions, dental form and body size. These differences are often assumed to reflect anatomical specialization related to feeding and niche occupation, but quantified data are scant. How these factors relate...

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