2009
DOI: 10.2478/v10039-009-0018-3
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The influence of the occlusal vertical dimension on masticatory muscle activities and hyoid bone position in complete denture wearers

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“…Sierpinski 2009 has examined the position of hyoid bones in older subjects wearing complete dentures for at least five years and has been proven to reduce vertical dimensions, or the height of the bite affects the hyoid bone position change, which is down below and change the orofacial muscle activity (24). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sierpinski 2009 has examined the position of hyoid bones in older subjects wearing complete dentures for at least five years and has been proven to reduce vertical dimensions, or the height of the bite affects the hyoid bone position change, which is down below and change the orofacial muscle activity (24). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hirai et al, 1993;Klemetti, 1996;Bassi et al, 2001;Preti, 2002). These changes manifest macroscopi-cally as alterations in alveolar ridge morphology and appreciable reductions in occlusion vertical dimension, and total facial height (Bartlett et al, 1992;Davis, 1997;McGarry et al, 1999;Sierpinska et al, 2009). There is a close association between dental occlusion and the muscles of mastication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bunlar d›fl›nda dikey boyut olarak adland›r›lan yüzün alt üçte birlik k›sm›n›n yüksekli¤indeki azalmalar›n da çene eklemi üzerine olumsuz etkileri oldu¤u bildirilmektedir (2,9).…”
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