Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.A simple and inexpensive method for recording vertical movements of the human mandible relative to the maxilla is presented. Measurements are made from accelerometers and a Hall-effect device temporarily glued to the upper and lower anterior teeth. The accelerometer signals are integrated once to give velocity and a second time to give position. Movements of the mandible relative to the maxilla are obtained by integrating the difference between the two accelerometer signals. The (relative) velocity and position records derived in this way are linear, but subject to drift when the jaw is stationary. Steady mandibular position is obtained from the Hall-effect system, but this signal m...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Clinical use of portable optical tracking system in dentistry could improve the analysis of mandibul...
The authors devised a new measuring apparatus for mandibular movements, which was based on the conde...
Analysing the mandibular movements is important in dentistry, as there are some problems in clinical...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.Movements of the head and of the mandible...
Due to the complex nature of jaw movements, three-dimensional (3D) movement recording provide inform...
In order to record the movements of mandible, two of Six-freedom displacement measurement methods ar...
This study aimed to present a wireless mandibular motion tracking device and optoelectronic data acq...
Many types of six-degree-of-freedom jaw tracking devices have been developed for analysis of functio...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
Jaw movement data include a lot of useful information for diagnosing stomatognathic functions. To cl...
There is a large gap between primitive bruxism detectors and sophisticated clinical machines for jaw...
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Intensive studies of the positioning and movements of the human jaw in both healthy and diseased sub...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Clinical use of portable optical tracking system in dentistry could improve the analysis of mandibul...
The authors devised a new measuring apparatus for mandibular movements, which was based on the conde...
Analysing the mandibular movements is important in dentistry, as there are some problems in clinical...
Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.Movements of the head and of the mandible...
Due to the complex nature of jaw movements, three-dimensional (3D) movement recording provide inform...
In order to record the movements of mandible, two of Six-freedom displacement measurement methods ar...
This study aimed to present a wireless mandibular motion tracking device and optoelectronic data acq...
Many types of six-degree-of-freedom jaw tracking devices have been developed for analysis of functio...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
Jaw movement data include a lot of useful information for diagnosing stomatognathic functions. To cl...
There is a large gap between primitive bruxism detectors and sophisticated clinical machines for jaw...
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Intensive studies of the positioning and movements of the human jaw in both healthy and diseased sub...
Developments in digital technology have permitted researchers to study mandibular movements. Here, t...
Clinical use of portable optical tracking system in dentistry could improve the analysis of mandibul...
The authors devised a new measuring apparatus for mandibular movements, which was based on the conde...