2010
DOI: 10.2186/ajps.2.233
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine the infl uence of the preparing condition of the working cast and mouthguard sheet on the thickness of mouthguard. Methods: We used a mouthguard sheet (127 127 3.8 mm). The sheets were formed by a vacuum former when they were heated until they were hung 1.5 cm from baseline. The thickness of the mouthguard sheet was measured at the part fi tted to anterior and posterior teeth. As the preparing conditions of the working cast, relations among the measurement point, setting po… Show more

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“…This is consistent with previous studies (13,14) that showed changes within model angle have an effect on thickness. The mouthguard was thicker at the cervical region.…”
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“…This is consistent with previous studies (13,14) that showed changes within model angle have an effect on thickness. The mouthguard was thicker at the cervical region.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This result is consistent with a previous study (14). The mouthguard was thicker at the cervical region than at the cusp region.…”
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“…Custom‐made mouthguards are fabricated by either a vacuum‐forming process or a pressure‐forming process . A previous study reported that the position of the working model influenced the thickness of vacuum‐formed mouthguards . However, the way in which the position of the working model influences the thickness of pressure‐formed mouthguards has not been determined.…”
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