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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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Computerized occlusal analysis: An evaluation of the sensors

TL;DR: This research tested the sensors' validity and reliability in detection of known interceptive occlusal contact and discovered that the sensors were valid when used just twice.
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Comparison of articulating paper markings and T Scan III recordings to evaluate occlusal force in normal and rehabilitated maxillofacial trauma patients.

TL;DR: The ultimate advantage of a T Scan III analysis is that it can detect the amount of force as well as location of the highest intensity contacts of a single tooth which is very specific.
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Occlusal contact area and temporomandibular joint symptoms

TL;DR: In this study occlusal contact areas in 79 patients with or without temporomandibular joint symptoms were assessed from the simple wax bite and the area of occlusion showed no distinct differences between the two groups.
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Computer-aided evaluation of occlusal load in complete dentures.

TL;DR: A computerized diagnostic system was tested for its capability to evaluate the occlusal equilibrium of complete dentures and a good correlation between load index and the Occlusal relationship on the articulator could be observed.
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Stress change on the temporomandibular joint in mandibular prognathism subjects with asymmetry after orthognathic surgery.

TL;DR: It is suggested that surgical correction of mandibular prognathism, with and without asymmetry, could induce an improvement in stress balance on the TMJ in the frontal aspect.
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