PubMedID: 19208026High impact energy absorption is an essential property for mouthguard materials. The impact test performance of three popular mouthguard materials was evaluated, using the procedure in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard D3763. Conventional ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA; T&S Dental and Plastics, Myerstown, PA, USA) served as the control. Pro-form™ (Dental Resources Inc., Delano, MN, USA), another EVA material, and PolyShok™ (Sportsguard Laboratories, Kent, OH, USA), an EVA product containing polyurethane were also evaluated. Specimens having dimensions of 3 inch × 3 inch × 4 mm were prepared from each material. After processing that followed manufacturer recommendations, specimens were conditioned ...
The purpose of this study is to review the current practices for energy absorption devices in the in...
This in-vitro study compares the shock absorption qualities of five mouthguard designs measured with...
Objectives. Contemporary mouthguard materials need to perform consistently over a wide range of poss...
Up to this moment, there is no guideline regarding the materials to produce mouthguards. The most u...
A major consideration in the performance of mouthguards is their ability to absorb energy and reduce...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the EVA material (polyvinylacetate-polyethylene cop...
Previous studies into sporting mouthguards have been mainly attitudinal or epidemiological. The aim ...
Objective: To investigate the impact characteristics of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard m...
Background/Aim: It is difficult to characterize the impact behavior of mouthguards on the basis of t...
AIM: Dental implant-supported reconstructions demonstrate significantly less physiological flexibili...
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It is expected that most mouth guards will provide some level of protection to teeth. In this study ...
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) is the most popular material for manufacturing mouthguards. However, EV...
Mouthguards are essential in the prevention of athletic oral/facial injuries. The mouthguards are ty...
Objectives: To compare transmitted forces through ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard material a...
The purpose of this study is to review the current practices for energy absorption devices in the in...
This in-vitro study compares the shock absorption qualities of five mouthguard designs measured with...
Objectives. Contemporary mouthguard materials need to perform consistently over a wide range of poss...
Up to this moment, there is no guideline regarding the materials to produce mouthguards. The most u...
A major consideration in the performance of mouthguards is their ability to absorb energy and reduce...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the EVA material (polyvinylacetate-polyethylene cop...
Previous studies into sporting mouthguards have been mainly attitudinal or epidemiological. The aim ...
Objective: To investigate the impact characteristics of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard m...
Background/Aim: It is difficult to characterize the impact behavior of mouthguards on the basis of t...
AIM: Dental implant-supported reconstructions demonstrate significantly less physiological flexibili...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73761/1/j.1365-2842.2002.00831.x.pd
It is expected that most mouth guards will provide some level of protection to teeth. In this study ...
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) is the most popular material for manufacturing mouthguards. However, EV...
Mouthguards are essential in the prevention of athletic oral/facial injuries. The mouthguards are ty...
Objectives: To compare transmitted forces through ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard material a...
The purpose of this study is to review the current practices for energy absorption devices in the in...
This in-vitro study compares the shock absorption qualities of five mouthguard designs measured with...
Objectives. Contemporary mouthguard materials need to perform consistently over a wide range of poss...