Up to this moment, there is no guideline regarding the materials to produce mouthguards. The most used is Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA). Studies indicate that laminating EVA sheets with rigid components could increase the protection capacities of the mouthguards whereas other studies suggest that only replacement of the material within it structure can increase energy absorption. The aim of this work is to evaluate the impact response of four different foils when compared to a 4 mm thickness EVA sheet. Five groups of different materials were subjected to impact tests with energies of 1.72 J, 2.85 J and 4.40 J. In this context was considered the following materials: EVA foils (G1), EVA foils with an EVA foam core (G2), EVA foils with an aceta...
A modified mouthguard material which reduces transmitted forces is described. Tests showed that the ...
AIM: Dental implant-supported reconstructions demonstrate significantly less physiological flexibili...
Mouthguards are polymeric devices recommended to be used by athletes to help prevent orofacial injur...
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...
Previous studies into sporting mouthguards have been mainly attitudinal or epidemiological. The aim ...
Mouthguards are essential in the prevention of athletic oral/facial injuries. The mouthguards are ty...
PubMedID: 19208026High impact energy absorption is an essential property for mouthguard materials. T...
Most of the past studies have concentrated on the properties of mouthguard materials rather than the...
One of the suggestions for using laminated mouthguards is the inclusion of hard inserts to improve m...
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) is the most popular material for manufacturing mouthguards. However, EV...
Objective: To investigate the impact characteristics of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard m...
Objectives: To compare transmitted forces through ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard material a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the EVA material (polyvinylacetate-polyethylene cop...
A modified mouthguard material which reduces transmitted forces is described. Tests showed that the ...
A modified mouthguard material which reduces transmitted forces is described. Tests showed that the ...
AIM: Dental implant-supported reconstructions demonstrate significantly less physiological flexibili...
Mouthguards are polymeric devices recommended to be used by athletes to help prevent orofacial injur...
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...
Previous studies into sporting mouthguards have been mainly attitudinal or epidemiological. The aim ...
Mouthguards are essential in the prevention of athletic oral/facial injuries. The mouthguards are ty...
PubMedID: 19208026High impact energy absorption is an essential property for mouthguard materials. T...
Most of the past studies have concentrated on the properties of mouthguard materials rather than the...
One of the suggestions for using laminated mouthguards is the inclusion of hard inserts to improve m...
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) is the most popular material for manufacturing mouthguards. However, EV...
Objective: To investigate the impact characteristics of an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard m...
Objectives: To compare transmitted forces through ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) mouthguard material a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the EVA material (polyvinylacetate-polyethylene cop...
A modified mouthguard material which reduces transmitted forces is described. Tests showed that the ...
A modified mouthguard material which reduces transmitted forces is described. Tests showed that the ...
AIM: Dental implant-supported reconstructions demonstrate significantly less physiological flexibili...
Mouthguards are polymeric devices recommended to be used by athletes to help prevent orofacial injur...