To analyze occlusal contact areas on the working and nonworking sides during unilateral mastication.Eighteen subjects without any temporomandibular disorder (TMD) symptoms participated in the present study. The subjects were presented with 3 g gum for right masticating. Chewing movement was simulated using virtual craniofacial movement simulation system. Then occlusal contact areas were calculated at four selected moments during the closing phase in the third chewing cycle: the occurrence of occlusal contact, one third time, two thirds time, the intercuspal occlusion.During the closing phase in the third chewing cycle, the total occlusal contact areas on working side increased from (9.3+/-0.4) mm2 to (39.2+/-1.2) mm2, and that on nonworking...
Recent studies and literature reviews of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) do not strongly support t...
Kinesiography can be used as a diagnostic tool in a dental clinic context. In the current study, a k...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
Background and aims. This study observed occlusal contacts and their area on the teeth during latera...
Background and aims. This study observed occlusal contacts and their area on the teeth during latera...
Objectives:This study investigated the relationship between upper and lower molars in the early stag...
The chewing cycle is a functional movement, closely related to occlusion, the neuromuscular system a...
Objective: This study aimed to clarify whether crown restorations with adjusted occlusal surfaces th...
The objective was to characterise the patterns and forces of occlusal contacts during lateral mandib...
Objectives Evaluation of dynamic occlusal parameters can help dentists to understand the association...
The analysis of the masticatory muscle activity in subjects with altered occlusal relationships coul...
during unilateral chewing of various foods, that the teeth on the empty side of the mouth frequently...
Parafunctional clenching and grinding habits have been associated with masticatory muscle hyperactiv...
The aim of this study is to clarify the normal relationship between jaw elevator muscle activity and...
This prospective study investigated the influence of functional unilateral posterior crossbite on ma...
Recent studies and literature reviews of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) do not strongly support t...
Kinesiography can be used as a diagnostic tool in a dental clinic context. In the current study, a k...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
Background and aims. This study observed occlusal contacts and their area on the teeth during latera...
Background and aims. This study observed occlusal contacts and their area on the teeth during latera...
Objectives:This study investigated the relationship between upper and lower molars in the early stag...
The chewing cycle is a functional movement, closely related to occlusion, the neuromuscular system a...
Objective: This study aimed to clarify whether crown restorations with adjusted occlusal surfaces th...
The objective was to characterise the patterns and forces of occlusal contacts during lateral mandib...
Objectives Evaluation of dynamic occlusal parameters can help dentists to understand the association...
The analysis of the masticatory muscle activity in subjects with altered occlusal relationships coul...
during unilateral chewing of various foods, that the teeth on the empty side of the mouth frequently...
Parafunctional clenching and grinding habits have been associated with masticatory muscle hyperactiv...
The aim of this study is to clarify the normal relationship between jaw elevator muscle activity and...
This prospective study investigated the influence of functional unilateral posterior crossbite on ma...
Recent studies and literature reviews of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) do not strongly support t...
Kinesiography can be used as a diagnostic tool in a dental clinic context. In the current study, a k...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...