This study aimed to investigate the effects of different sensory-evaluated food textures on masticatory movements, and to identify meaningful factors that correspond to different food textures. Masticatory movements of three healthy subjects were evaluated with a jaw movement tracking device using five different test foods: almond, hard and light rice crackers, apple, and chewing gum. The movements of the incisor point, working and non-working condyle and the entire mandible at the occlusal phase in the horizontal plane were analyzed. For harder foods, the incisor entered the intercuspal position from a rear and lateral, the working condyle showed anterior and noticeable medial movements as the entire mandible translated posteriorly and med...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 125 subjects con...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 134 students (ag...
The aim was to compare the movements of the mandible during chewing different food types. We hypothe...
To elucidate the effects of food texture such as hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness on mastication...
In previous in vitro experiments using an Instron instrument, each test food was found to have chara...
It has been recognized that mandibular movements evoke head movements during jaw tapping. However th...
Mastication is a complex process that involves activities of the facial muscles, the elevator and su...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
Abstract Understanding the influence of feeding behavior on mandibular morphology is necessary for i...
We explored the impact of consonantal articulation direction of names for foods on expected palatabi...
Many aspects of the coordination of lip and mandibular movements in the process of eating have not y...
Masticatory efficiency in individuals with extensive tooth loss has been widely discussed. However, ...
Masticatory muscle physiology has been evaluated mostly from electromyographic recordings. However, ...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX204082 / BLDSC - British L...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 125 subjects con...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 134 students (ag...
The aim was to compare the movements of the mandible during chewing different food types. We hypothe...
To elucidate the effects of food texture such as hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness on mastication...
In previous in vitro experiments using an Instron instrument, each test food was found to have chara...
It has been recognized that mandibular movements evoke head movements during jaw tapping. However th...
Mastication is a complex process that involves activities of the facial muscles, the elevator and su...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
Abstract Understanding the influence of feeding behavior on mandibular morphology is necessary for i...
We explored the impact of consonantal articulation direction of names for foods on expected palatabi...
Many aspects of the coordination of lip and mandibular movements in the process of eating have not y...
Masticatory efficiency in individuals with extensive tooth loss has been widely discussed. However, ...
Masticatory muscle physiology has been evaluated mostly from electromyographic recordings. However, ...
In 2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX204082 / BLDSC - British L...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 125 subjects con...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...
Masticatory movement was investigated by using the simple motion-picture method for 134 students (ag...