This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory performance, masticatory time and masticatory ability in completely dentate subjects. Eighty healthy subjects (mean age = 19.40 ± 4.14 years) were grouped according to malocclusion diagnosis (n = 16): Class I, Class Class II-2, Class III and Normocclusion (control). Number of occlusal pairs was determined clinically. Masticatory performance was evaluated by the sieving method, and the time used for the comminute test food was registered as the masticatory time. Masticatory ability was measured by a dichotomic self-perception questionnaire. Statistical analysis was done by one-way ANOVA, ANOVA on ranks, Chi-Square and Spearman tests. Class II-1 an...
Masticatory efficiency may be impaired in individuals with dentofacial deformities. The objective of...
Background: The destruction of periodontal tissue caused by periodontitis affects the sensory functi...
Aim: Evaluate the masticatory performance in patients with different clinical situations: patients w...
This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory perf...
The aim of this investigation was to establish possible correlation between parameters of occlusion ...
Masticatory performance results fi om a complex interplay of direct and indirect effects, yet most s...
The aim of this study was to assess the distribution of sagittal occlusal relationships in different...
Doctor Scientiae (Odontology) - DSc(Odont)The primary function of the jaws and teeth in mammals is c...
Non-sagittal occlusal discrepancies such as posterior cross-bite and anterior openbite are common ty...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse the masticatory function of subjects characterised by different occlusal and ...
Masticatory performance is the outcome of a complex interplay of several factors. This study was car...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of occlusal support length (OSL) of fr...
Objective. This study determines the relationship between several characteristics of jaw movement an...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the self-estimated masticatory ability and mas...
To achieve efficient masticatory function is said to be one of the major objectives in orthodontics....
Masticatory efficiency may be impaired in individuals with dentofacial deformities. The objective of...
Background: The destruction of periodontal tissue caused by periodontitis affects the sensory functi...
Aim: Evaluate the masticatory performance in patients with different clinical situations: patients w...
This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory perf...
The aim of this investigation was to establish possible correlation between parameters of occlusion ...
Masticatory performance results fi om a complex interplay of direct and indirect effects, yet most s...
The aim of this study was to assess the distribution of sagittal occlusal relationships in different...
Doctor Scientiae (Odontology) - DSc(Odont)The primary function of the jaws and teeth in mammals is c...
Non-sagittal occlusal discrepancies such as posterior cross-bite and anterior openbite are common ty...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse the masticatory function of subjects characterised by different occlusal and ...
Masticatory performance is the outcome of a complex interplay of several factors. This study was car...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the influence of occlusal support length (OSL) of fr...
Objective. This study determines the relationship between several characteristics of jaw movement an...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the self-estimated masticatory ability and mas...
To achieve efficient masticatory function is said to be one of the major objectives in orthodontics....
Masticatory efficiency may be impaired in individuals with dentofacial deformities. The objective of...
Background: The destruction of periodontal tissue caused by periodontitis affects the sensory functi...
Aim: Evaluate the masticatory performance in patients with different clinical situations: patients w...