2020
DOI: 10.25301/jpda.294.199
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Maximum Voluntary Bite Force Generated by Individuals with Healthy Dentition and Normal Occlusion

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Masticatory muscles work coordinately along with bones and teeth in these jaws to generate occlusal bite force. The amount of force varies from person to person. This study was performed to measure the amount of bite force to associated with demographics like age and gender so that we may compare it with prosthodontically rehabilitated dentition which may help us in the treatment plan. METHODOLOGY: Bite force was recorded with an Occlusal Bite force meter (GM-10 Nagano Keiki Japan). A sample of 204 … Show more

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“…Considering the load applied in the biomechanical test, the literature describes that the Voluntary Bite Force is between 533.42 N ± 185.44 N, with men having 635.23 N ± 179.86 N and women 431.61 N ± 125.82 N 19 . It is important to consider that the simulation of the biomechanical test was performed with a critical load of 756 N. A simulation with a load 5 times smaller, closer to the chewing force found in edentulous patients, the minimum safety factor of the xation bar would be 9.55.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the load applied in the biomechanical test, the literature describes that the Voluntary Bite Force is between 533.42 N ± 185.44 N, with men having 635.23 N ± 179.86 N and women 431.61 N ± 125.82 N 19 . It is important to consider that the simulation of the biomechanical test was performed with a critical load of 756 N. A simulation with a load 5 times smaller, closer to the chewing force found in edentulous patients, the minimum safety factor of the xation bar would be 9.55.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,6 Another study found that free-end posterior teeth bear a greater biting force. 7 Tooth loss can destabilize static occlusion, maximum intercuspation; therefore, if one of the teeth of antagonist jaw interferes with equal contact, it can cause damage to teeth of dental arch with tooth loss, because, they will absorb excessive forces. 3,7 Premature contacts on the ceramic restorations must be eliminated; otherwise ceramic restoration will broke because of the high occlusal pressure of premature contacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Tooth loss can destabilize static occlusion, maximum intercuspation; therefore, if one of the teeth of antagonist jaw interferes with equal contact, it can cause damage to teeth of dental arch with tooth loss, because, they will absorb excessive forces. 3 7 Premature contacts on the ceramic restorations must be eliminated; otherwise ceramic restoration will broke because of the high occlusal pressure of premature contacts. 8 The aim of this study was to detect and compare occlusal loading on dental elements in patients with intact teeth and patients with partial edentulism (Class III Kennedy before and after prosthetic treatment with a zirconia-based bridge) in the maximal intercuspation position with the help of electronic system T-scan III.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental occlusion differs among individuals. The common occlusion and articulation relationships among the jaws ensure balanced spreading of the generated forces throughout mastication [2]. Subsequently, realizing the correct physiological occlusion is essential for the complex functioning of the stomatognathic system during the mouth prosthodontics rehabilitation [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humans, when biting, exert hundreds of pounds of force per square inch, and it only makes sense that equal contacts during occlusion will allow for the forces to be shared among all teeth. When one of the teeth interferes with equal contact, it can lead to severe damage to these teeth, as they will absorb excessive forces [2], [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%