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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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Changes in occlusal force after mandibular ramus osteotomy with and without Le Fort I osteotomy

TL;DR: It is suggested that the combination of IVRO or SSRO and Le Fort I osteotomy does not affect postoperative time-dependent changes.
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In vitro study on the sensibility and reproducibility of the new T‐Scan®III HD system

TL;DR: The sensitivity and reproducibility of the T-Scan®III HD sensor (T-Scan®, Tekscan Incorporation, Boston, USA), the newest generation of a computerized occlusal analysis device, is tested under different simulated anatomic circumstances.
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Digital imaging of occlusal contacts in the intercuspal position.

TL;DR: The measurement method developed seems to provide reliable measures of occlusal contact surface area and location, which may be due to variations in biting force at the time the records were made.
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Study of occlusal contact variability within individuals in a position of maximum intercuspation using the T-SCAN system

TL;DR: Views on the reliability of the T-SCAN system as a method for occlusal contact registration are contradictory, and within the same individual, no significant differences exist between the number of contacts on each tooth after four bites were performed in an MI position.
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How occlusal forces change in implant patients: a clinical research report

TL;DR: Changes in the distribution of occlusion contact forces may partially explain the reports of early implant failure by other investigators, and they suggest the need for a more vigorous post-insertion occlusal evaluation.
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