Abstract This study describes a localized method – using optical fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) – to determine the human bite force at the very moment of occlusion, in maximum intercuspidation. The FBG was encapsulated in a silicone splint between uppers and lowers first molars and avoiding pre-contact with the other teeth in a dentition model. Gypsum dental castings of two volunteers are performed in a semi-adjustable articulator in the occluded situation to maintain angulations of the occlusal plane within normal occlusion. The sensor was characterized in vitro for both volunteers and the human bite force is measured in vivo. The orthodontic forces on the sensor are acquired at four moments: before of occlusion (free situation), occlusion, b...
An optical fiber-based sensor has been developed to measure the forces at the tip of an electrode ar...
Abstract This case study describes a new method using a fiber optic Bragg grating sensor to determin...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
The maximum level of voluntary bite force, which results from the combined action of muscle of masti...
The present study reports an in vivo, novel methodology for the dynamic measurement of the bite forc...
The aim of this work is to show the possibility of using fiber optic sensors to instrument inside pa...
In this work we report the development of a method to characterize mandibular movements and bite for...
Fiber optic technology has recently been emerging in biomedical and biomechanical applications due t...
To investigate the occlusal force in the position of maximum intercuspation in the population with i...
Success of dental implant procedure means it restore the function of the teeth just like original on...
Purpose The majority of orofacial injuries affect the upper jaw, with the maxillary incisors being ...
The delicate anatomy of the ear require surgeons to use great care when operating on its internal st...
OBJECTIVES: The clinical usefulness, accuracy and precision of a novel bite force sensor based on fo...
This study describes the development of a system for quantification of human biting forces by (1) de...
An optical fiber based sensor has been developed to measure the forces at the tip of an electrode ar...
An optical fiber-based sensor has been developed to measure the forces at the tip of an electrode ar...
Abstract This case study describes a new method using a fiber optic Bragg grating sensor to determin...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...
The maximum level of voluntary bite force, which results from the combined action of muscle of masti...
The present study reports an in vivo, novel methodology for the dynamic measurement of the bite forc...
The aim of this work is to show the possibility of using fiber optic sensors to instrument inside pa...
In this work we report the development of a method to characterize mandibular movements and bite for...
Fiber optic technology has recently been emerging in biomedical and biomechanical applications due t...
To investigate the occlusal force in the position of maximum intercuspation in the population with i...
Success of dental implant procedure means it restore the function of the teeth just like original on...
Purpose The majority of orofacial injuries affect the upper jaw, with the maxillary incisors being ...
The delicate anatomy of the ear require surgeons to use great care when operating on its internal st...
OBJECTIVES: The clinical usefulness, accuracy and precision of a novel bite force sensor based on fo...
This study describes the development of a system for quantification of human biting forces by (1) de...
An optical fiber based sensor has been developed to measure the forces at the tip of an electrode ar...
An optical fiber-based sensor has been developed to measure the forces at the tip of an electrode ar...
Abstract This case study describes a new method using a fiber optic Bragg grating sensor to determin...
Dynamic occlusal loading during mastication is clinically relevant in the design and functional asse...