“…As indicated in our study, literature has already shown that there is a correlation between loosened teeth and the ability to chew, and a reduction in tooth mobility improves chewing comfort (Fan & Caton, 2018). In our study population, peri- and chewing, leading to lower masticatory muscle activity (Lamba et al, 2020;Trulsson, 1999Trulsson, , 2007Trulsson & Johansson, 1996;Trulsson, Johansson, & Olsson, 1992). Furthermore, tooth mobility resulting from attachment loss in individuals suffering from periodontal disease reduces their maximum biting force in the molar region as a result of discomfort (Gilbert & Newton, 1997;Palinkas et al, 2019).…”