2014
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2014/8801.4837
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Comparative Evaluation of Maximum Bite Force in Dentulous and Edentulous Individuals with Different Facial Forms

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“…It is possible that the small sample size could have interfered with the reliability of the results. Studies in dentate adults showed that brachyfacial participants have higher MBF values than dolichofacial participants, which may be because of physiological differences in the masticatory muscles …”
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“…It is possible that the small sample size could have interfered with the reliability of the results. Studies in dentate adults showed that brachyfacial participants have higher MBF values than dolichofacial participants, which may be because of physiological differences in the masticatory muscles …”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has also been stated that facial pattern is a decisive parameter in determining MBF in dentate patients . The skeletal pattern of the face is determined by the maxillary bones and mandible and may be obtained by angular and linear measurements in lateral cephalograms.…”
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“…Patients with square facial forms with Angle Class 1 occlusions generally generate higher bite forces than those with other facial forms. 29 Nevertheless, the bone quality and volume needed to resist a particular patient's jaw force occlusal or dietary load is unknown.…”
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“…It has been observed in various investigations that there is a linear relationship between direct force measurement and electromyography activity potential. [6]Electromyography techniques have permitted more precise assessment of the muscle functions than that was previously possible by clinical observation. [7] The measurement of bite force can provide useful data for the evaluation of jaw muscle function and activity.…”
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