The pressures from the tongue on the teeth were recorded simultaneously in four locations lingual to the upper and lower central incisors, and left first molars in 20 young adults with largely normal occlusion. Measurements in the rest position, and during chewing and swallowing were made with an extra-oral pressure transducer incorporated in a fluid-filled system with intra-oral mouthpieces. The size of the dental arches was determined from dental casts. The median pressures in the rest position were low and negative at the upper incisors. Negative pressures at rest were recorded in a few subjects at all four points of measurement, most frequently at the upper incisors and least frequently at the lower molar. The pressures during swallowin...
Introduction: The in fl uence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position o...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
OBJECTIVE: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure c...
The pressures from the tongue on the teeth were recorded simultaneously in four locations lingual to...
The pressures acting on the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth from the tongue and cheeks were...
The pressures acting on the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth from the tongue and cheeks were...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
The influence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of the teeth has bee...
A method utilizing the principle of fluid displacement was devised to measure the volume of the ante...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Introduction: The in fl uence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of t...
BACKGROUND : The influence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of teet...
(1) Background: The tongue plays a key role in the stomatognathic system in carrying out oral functi...
SUMMARY: The contribution of the force of the lips, cheeks, and tongue is of particular interest in ...
Abstract This article introduces a new way of recording intraoral pressures from a range of location...
Introduction: The in fl uence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position o...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
OBJECTIVE: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure c...
The pressures from the tongue on the teeth were recorded simultaneously in four locations lingual to...
The pressures acting on the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth from the tongue and cheeks were...
The pressures acting on the maxillary and mandibular posterior teeth from the tongue and cheeks were...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
The influence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of the teeth has bee...
A method utilizing the principle of fluid displacement was devised to measure the volume of the ante...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Introduction: The in fl uence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of t...
BACKGROUND : The influence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position of teet...
(1) Background: The tongue plays a key role in the stomatognathic system in carrying out oral functi...
SUMMARY: The contribution of the force of the lips, cheeks, and tongue is of particular interest in ...
Abstract This article introduces a new way of recording intraoral pressures from a range of location...
Introduction: The in fl uence of the forces exerted by the perioral musculature on the position o...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
OBJECTIVE: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure c...