PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dentofacial deformities in habitual free mastication. METHODS: Participants were 15 patients with diagnosis of class II dentofacial deformity (GII), 15 with class III (GIII), and 15 healthy control individuals with no deformity (CG). Free habitual mastication of a cornstarch cookie was analyzed, considering the number of chewing strokes and the time needed to complete two mastications. Strokes were counted by considering the opening and closing movements of the mandible. The time needed to consume each bite was determined using a digital chronometer, started after the placement of the food in the oral cavity and stopped when each portion was swal...
This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory perf...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To quantify swallowing threshold parameters of subjects wi...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...
PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dent...
Masticatory efficiency may be impaired in individuals with dentofacial deformities. The objective of...
Doctor Scientiae (Odontology) - DSc(Odont)The primary function of the jaws and teeth in mammals is c...
Aim: Evaluate the masticatory performance in patients with different clinical situations: patients w...
Kinesiography can be used as a diagnostic tool in a dental clinic context. In the current study, a k...
AIMS: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
OBJETIVO: este estudo investiga a diferença entre grupos com deformidade dentofacial (padrão classe ...
Aims: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Date:_________________________________________ Understanding the process of mastication, or chewing,...
BACKGROUND: Deep bite, a frequent malocclusion with a high relapse rate, is associated with craniofa...
Chewing is the first step in the process of digestion and is meant to prepare the food for swallowin...
This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory perf...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To quantify swallowing threshold parameters of subjects wi...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...
PURPOSE: To verify whether the number of chewing strokes and the chewing time are influenced by dent...
Masticatory efficiency may be impaired in individuals with dentofacial deformities. The objective of...
Doctor Scientiae (Odontology) - DSc(Odont)The primary function of the jaws and teeth in mammals is c...
Aim: Evaluate the masticatory performance in patients with different clinical situations: patients w...
Kinesiography can be used as a diagnostic tool in a dental clinic context. In the current study, a k...
AIMS: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
OBJETIVO: este estudo investiga a diferença entre grupos com deformidade dentofacial (padrão classe ...
Aims: To test whether an intensive chewing exercise influences the moment of disc reduction in subje...
Date:_________________________________________ Understanding the process of mastication, or chewing,...
BACKGROUND: Deep bite, a frequent malocclusion with a high relapse rate, is associated with craniofa...
Chewing is the first step in the process of digestion and is meant to prepare the food for swallowin...
This study evaluated the relationship among malocclusion, number of occlusal pairs, masticatory perf...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To quantify swallowing threshold parameters of subjects wi...
Food properties influence the parameters of the masticatory process, such as jaw movement, muscle ac...