Abstract Background Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life. To clarify the pathogenetic mechanism of various oral dysfunctions, the demand for devices for evaluating stomatognathic function has been increasing. The aim of the present study was to develop a system to reconstruct and visualize 3-dimensional (3D) mandibular movements relative to the maxilla, including dynamic transition of occlusal contacts between the upper and lower dentitions during mastication in mice. Methods First, mandibular movements with six degrees of freedom were measured using a motion capture system comprising two high-speed cameras and four reflective markers. Second, 3D models of maxillofacial structure were recon...
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
The purpose of this pilot study was to construct a mouse model to investigate orthodontic tooth move...
Background: The craniomandibular muscles control jaw position and forces at the teeth and temporoman...
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life....
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of life. The d...
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life....
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of life. The d...
Masticatory muscles are closely involved in mastication, pronunciation, and swallowing, and it is th...
The demand for the use of mice as animal models for elucidating the pathophysiologies and pathogenes...
Many aspects of the coordination of lip and mandibular movements in the process of eating have not y...
Abstract of poster presentationNational audienceThe relationship between foods structural properties...
The objective of this study was to develop a novel mouse model to evaluate functional adaptation of ...
This study tested the hypothesis of whether the lack of tooth eruption would affect the masticatory ...
Many researchers have attempted to clarify the complex relationships between stomatognathic function...
Direct measurement of bone movements and muscle activation in mammalian mastication is now possible....
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
The purpose of this pilot study was to construct a mouse model to investigate orthodontic tooth move...
Background: The craniomandibular muscles control jaw position and forces at the teeth and temporoman...
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life....
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of life. The d...
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of human life....
Background: Mastication is one of the most fundamental functions for the conservation of life. The d...
Masticatory muscles are closely involved in mastication, pronunciation, and swallowing, and it is th...
The demand for the use of mice as animal models for elucidating the pathophysiologies and pathogenes...
Many aspects of the coordination of lip and mandibular movements in the process of eating have not y...
Abstract of poster presentationNational audienceThe relationship between foods structural properties...
The objective of this study was to develop a novel mouse model to evaluate functional adaptation of ...
This study tested the hypothesis of whether the lack of tooth eruption would affect the masticatory ...
Many researchers have attempted to clarify the complex relationships between stomatognathic function...
Direct measurement of bone movements and muscle activation in mammalian mastication is now possible....
This study proposed the development of a new clinical tool capable of quantifying the movements of o...
The purpose of this pilot study was to construct a mouse model to investigate orthodontic tooth move...
Background: The craniomandibular muscles control jaw position and forces at the teeth and temporoman...