Purpose: The effect of the frictional coefficient in the temporomandibular joint on the disc during prolonged clenching was examined. Materials and Methods: For this purpose, a finite element model of the temporomandibular joint based on magnetic resonance images from a volunteer subject was used. Muscle forces applied for clenching were used as a loading condition for stress analysis during 10 minutes. With respect to the frictional coefficient between articular surfaces, 3 different values ranging from μ = 0.001 to μ = 0.1 were established. Results: At the onset of clenching, large stresses were found in the central and lateral part of the intermediate zone in the disc, and its stress distribution was not markedly changed during 10 minute...
SummaryObjectiveIncreased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered ...
Purpose of the Paper. The study was aimed at identifying the biomechanical properties of the temporo...
Introduction: Excessive compressive and shear stresses are likely related to condylar resorption and...
In this study, the effect of hyperactivity of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) on the temporomandi...
In this study, the effect of hyperactivity of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) on the temporomandi...
Objectives To investigate the influence of unilateral disc displacement (DD) in the temporomandibula...
Objectives To investigate the influence of unilateral disc displacement (DD) in the temporomandibula...
Objective: Bruxism, the parafunctional habit of nocturnal grinding of the teeth and clenching, is as...
Objective: Bruxism, the parafunctional habit of nocturnal grinding of the teeth and clenching, is as...
Parafunctional habits, such as bruxism and prolonged clenching, have been associated with dysfunctio...
The disc of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is located between the mandibular condyle and temporal...
The stress in a human temporomandibular joint (TMJ) during clenching was analyzed using a 2-dimensio...
Objective Increased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered as one...
Objective Increased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered as one...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress characteristics in the temporomandibular joint disc...
SummaryObjectiveIncreased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered ...
Purpose of the Paper. The study was aimed at identifying the biomechanical properties of the temporo...
Introduction: Excessive compressive and shear stresses are likely related to condylar resorption and...
In this study, the effect of hyperactivity of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) on the temporomandi...
In this study, the effect of hyperactivity of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) on the temporomandi...
Objectives To investigate the influence of unilateral disc displacement (DD) in the temporomandibula...
Objectives To investigate the influence of unilateral disc displacement (DD) in the temporomandibula...
Objective: Bruxism, the parafunctional habit of nocturnal grinding of the teeth and clenching, is as...
Objective: Bruxism, the parafunctional habit of nocturnal grinding of the teeth and clenching, is as...
Parafunctional habits, such as bruxism and prolonged clenching, have been associated with dysfunctio...
The disc of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is located between the mandibular condyle and temporal...
The stress in a human temporomandibular joint (TMJ) during clenching was analyzed using a 2-dimensio...
Objective Increased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered as one...
Objective Increased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered as one...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the stress characteristics in the temporomandibular joint disc...
SummaryObjectiveIncreased friction due to impaired lubrication in the jaw joint has been considered ...
Purpose of the Paper. The study was aimed at identifying the biomechanical properties of the temporo...
Introduction: Excessive compressive and shear stresses are likely related to condylar resorption and...