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Ichiro Arakawa
Researcher at The Nippon Dental University
Publications - 23
Citations - 431
Ichiro Arakawa is an academic researcher from The Nippon Dental University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Masticatory force & Mastication. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 363 citations.
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Clinical application of removable partial dentures using thermoplastic resin—Part I: Definition and indication of non-metal clasp dentures
Kenji Fueki,Chikahiro Ohkubo,Masaru Yatabe,Ichiro Arakawa,Masahiro Arita,Satoshi Ino,Toshikazu Kanamori,Yasuhiko Kawai,Misao Kawara,Osamu Komiyama,Tetsuya Suzuki,Kazuhiro Nagata,Maki Hosoki,Shin Ichi Masumi,Mutsuo Yamauchi,Hideki Aita,Takahiro Ono,Hisatomo Kondo,Katsushi Tamaki,Yoshizo Matsuka,Hiroaki Tsukasaki,Masanori Fujisawa,Kazuyoshi Baba,Kiyoshi Koyano,Hirofumi Yatani +24 more
TL;DR: A definition and naming standard for removable partial dentures (RPDs) with retentive elements (resin clasps) made of thermoplastic resin is proposed and a guideline for clinical application is presented.
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Clinical application of removable partial dentures using thermoplastic resin. Part II: Material properties and clinical features of non-metal clasp dentures.
Kenji Fueki,Chikahiro Ohkubo,Masaru Yatabe,Ichiro Arakawa,Masahiro Arita,Satoshi Ino,Toshikazu Kanamori,Yasuhiko Kawai,Misao Kawara,Osamu Komiyama,Tetsuya Suzuki,Kazuhiro Nagata,Maki Hosoki,Shin Ichi Masumi,Mutsuo Yamauchi,Hideki Aita,Takahiro Ono,Hisatomo Kondo,Katsushi Tamaki,Yoshizo Matsuka,Hiroaki Tsukasaki,Masanori Fujisawa,Kazuyoshi Baba,Kiyoshi Koyano,Hirofumi Yatani +24 more
TL;DR: Studies related to material properties of thermoplastic resin, treatment efficacy and follow-up are insufficient to provide definitive conclusions and this position paper should be revised based on future studies and a clinical guideline should be provided.
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Gender difference in masticatory performance in dentate adults.
TL;DR: It was suggested that it might be important to take into consideration gender-related differences while analyzing masticatory performance in dentate adults.
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The Effectiveness of Measuring Glucose Extraction for Estimating Masticatory Performance
TL;DR: The masticatories performance as measured by the amount of glucose extraction from chewing gummy jelly is an effective indicator of masticatory function and has a high potential for clinical application.
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Selection of food and chewing side for evaluating masticatory path stability
TL;DR: The most suitable type of food was softened chewing gum and the most suitable chewing method was unilateral chewing on the habitual chewing side for evaluating masticatory movement path stability.