Effect of artificial eccentric occlusal interferences on masticatory performance: A randomised double‐blind clinical trial
Fernanda Pereira Da Silva,
Isabela Maria Dos Santos,
Dominique Ellen Carneiro
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOcclusal interferences lead to changes in mandibular kinematics to compensate and improve function. However, the effects of different types of eccentric disturbance on the comminution capacity are not known.ObjectiveTo determine the immediate effect of eccentric occlusal interferences on masticatory performance.MethodsThis crossover clinical trial included 12 healthy dentate subjects aged 25.2 ± 3.3 years who were randomly submitted to seven types of occlusal interference: unilateral and bilateral la… Show more
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