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Computerized occlusal analysis: a new technology.

W L Maness, +4 more
- 01 Apr 1987 - 
- Vol. 18, Iss: 4, pp 287-292
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This article is published in Quintessence International.The article was published on 1987-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 157 citations till now.

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Discrimination of cucumber cultivars using a multiple-point sheet sensor to measure biting force

TL;DR: In this article, the textural differences among three cucumber cultivars were defined by combining two different mechanical measurements: a direct measurement of mastication force using a multiple-point sheet sensor (MSS), and a uniaxial compression test.
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Computerized occlusal analysis: correlation with occlusal indexes to assess the outcome of orthodontic treatment or the severity of malocculusion.

TL;DR: The T-Scan III system is a quantitative and reliable method for Occlusal evaluation, and represents a potential substitute for occlusal indexes, compared to the PAR index, and the OGS scores of more variables were significantly correlated with the T-scan measurements.
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Laboratory comparison of three occlusal registration methods for identification of induced interceptive contacts

TL;DR: This study compared the performance of a new computerized occlusal analysis (T-Scan) system with that of Accufilm and Shimstock foil for the registration of tooth contacts on a laboratory model.
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A preliminary test of the replicability of a computerized occlusal analysis system.

TL;DR: A system for computerized occlusal analysis was tested in a laboratory and showed that there were both statistically significant differences and nonsignificant differences scattered among the data derived from both articulator treatments.
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Relative color stability of ceramic stains subjected to glazing temperatures.

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