2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2010.5626389
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Experimental analysis for the contribution of tooth vibration to production of sibilant /s/ ∼ measurement of sound and vibration ∼

Abstract: Sibilant /s/, one of unvoiced sounds, is believed to be produced by flow turbulence provoked by the impingement of a jet to anterior teeth. Although it would be possible that the impingement of a jet as well as pressure fluctuations behind the anterior teeth associated with flow turbulence make anterior teeth vibrate, whereby contributing to the production of sibilant /s/, no studies have focused on this aspect. The present study is designed to investigate the possibility that the vibration of teeth contribute… Show more

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Section: Study and Analysis Of The Clinical Situationmentioning
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“…Narrow buccal corridor is considered as more esthetic than a wide buccal corridor (higher than 16%). 12 , 43 , 44…”
Section: Study and Analysis Of The Clinical Situationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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