2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2004.01181.x
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Evaluation of proximal tooth contact tightness at rest and during clenching

Abstract: The aims of this study were to develop a device for measuring the tightness of proximal tooth contact and to evaluate the proximal contact tightness using this device at rest and during clenching. Twenty young adult volunteers with healthy dentition participated in this experiment. The tightness of proximal tooth contact between the second premolar and the first molar of both the maxilla and the mandible was measured by pulling a stainless steel strip between them at rest, and at 20 and 50% clenching levels of… Show more

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“…; Oh et al. ), a strip of 30‐μm and a 50‐μm metal strip were chosen. For assessment of proximal contact between implant‐supported FPD and adjacent natural teeth, two layers of 12‐μm shim stock, 38‐μm matrix band, and 50‐μm metal strip were used to adjust the initial proximal contact (Wei et al.…”
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“…; Oh et al. ), a strip of 30‐μm and a 50‐μm metal strip were chosen. For assessment of proximal contact between implant‐supported FPD and adjacent natural teeth, two layers of 12‐μm shim stock, 38‐μm matrix band, and 50‐μm metal strip were used to adjust the initial proximal contact (Wei et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Oh et al. , ). In particular, several studies have reported clinical studies relating to PCL between IFPs and teeth and proposed that the rate of PCL at the mesial aspect of the IFPs was significantly higher than that at the distal aspect, attempting to identify any associated factors, the level of prevalence, the pattern, and location.…”
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“…While the second-one was reported by investigators at University of Tokushima, Korea. 18 These instrument measure proximal contact strength (PCS) in unit of force, that is, Newton. But as these devices are not commercially available, therefore; we were compelled to assess the outcome in our using traditional method of floss.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; Oh et al. ). After mastication has ceased, teeth return to the resting tooth position in around 1.5 min (Picton ).…”
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