The role of texture and flavors in mastication is evident, but it is difficult to understand the interactions among food properties, oral physiology and perception. Mastication results from rhythmic mandibular movements. The teeth and masticatory muscles together form the mechanism whereby the food particles are fragmented. Masticatory performance and efficiency are defined as the capacity to reduce natural or artificial test materials during mastication, or by counting the number of strokes required to reduce food, respectively. Foods eaten for nourishment are very different from the industrial test materials used to quantify masticatory performance, thus, divergences could arise if the chewable material can or cannot be swallowed. This study presents a synopsis of masticatory performance methods, which is also related to muscle force, number of teeth and test chewing substance diversity.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
The attributes of food, such as appearance, flavor and texture, as well as its interaction with saliva, number of teeth and conditions of the biomechanical system, influence the chewing process. In addition, reflex control and cognition can influence food perception and breakdown in the mouth. Food acceptability and choice depend on sensory properties of the food, which are perceived during chewing and swallowing. Masticatory performance and maximal occlusal force measurement may provide essential information that could lead to an appropriate diagnosis as regards masticatory function. Masticatory efficiency and performance can be measured to determine the individual's capacity to comminute a natural or a chewable test material. A material with uniform properties that can be reliably reproduced is essential to provide an ideal test bolus for the scientific study of masticatory effectiveness.
ABSTRACTsubject-related variables, food consistency, texture and volume seem to be particularly significant in determining the characteristics of chewing in oral partial or total denture wearers to enable the outcome on the masticatory system function to be verified. In children, these considerations are important, since the oral sensorimotor pathway matures throughout childhood in concert with the continued acquisition of complex motor skills. Thus, it is expected that partial removable denture with good occlusal relations and good retention can not only restore mastication, but also help to maintain the health of the masticatory system since the motor system could be exercised properly.
Nos dias atuais a relação ensino aprendizado vem sendo analisada em suas áreas de domínio cognitivo e habilidades, produzindo reflexões sobre o resultado final do aprendizado, porém não há um método científico que forneça, de forma objetiva e padronizada, procedimentos de avaliação. O objetivo desse estudo preliminar foi elaborar, aplicar e analisar um instrumento de avaliação clínico (IA), o qual se propôs a desenvolver o interesse de docentes, discentes e pós-graduandos, tendo por base o acompanhamento diário do desempenho do aluno de graduação nas atividades clínicas na área de Odontopediatria, durante o sexto semestre da graduação. Para isso, elaborou-se um sistema de avaliação tendo por base a instituição de valores numéricos aos procedimentos clínicos realizados avaliando o aluno sob os aspectos qualitativos e quantitativos. Ao final do semestre para coletar a opinião dos alunos a respeito do IA, estes responderam a um questionário auto-administrado. Concluiu-se que o IA padronizou a avaliação e permitiu a visão geral das atividades clínicas e do desempenho dos alunos e que ajustes na metodologia inicialmente proposta devem ser realizados para se padronizar com maior eficácia o IA. A participação dos alunos foi relevante, pois as críticas construtivas puderam contribuir para o aprimoramento desta nova proposta de avaliação na clínica odontopediátrica.
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