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Contemporary studies on suitability of biomaterials for mouth-guards

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The objective of the current study is to organize relevant literature by other researchers following selection of suitable biomaterial for mouth guards to verify suitability being optimum one.
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This article is published in Materials Today: Proceedings.The article was published on 2021-04-09. It has received 1 citations till now.

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Fusion between Full Consistency Method and Ideal Solutions with Constraint on Values for Material Selection: A Consilient Conspectus Approach

TL;DR: Four examples, namely material selection for hip joint, fuel cell, product operating at high temperature and a sailing boat mast, have been illustrated to justify the efficacy of the proposed multi-criteria decision-making model.
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Influence of custom‐made and stock mouthguard thickness on biomechanical response to a simulated impact

TL;DR: In extreme situations when it is impossible to use a MG, keeping the teeth in maximum intercuspal position is less harmful and the use of any MG is beneficial and assists in dampening the generated stress.
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A three-dimensional finite element analysis of the sports mouthguard.

TL;DR: The mouthguard had beneficial effect considering the stresses on enamel, and between the mouthguard thickness of 3 and 4 mm, there was minimum difference.
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Comparison of usability properties of custom-made and standard self-adapted mouthguards.

TL;DR: The usability of custom mouthguards, especially the ones molded from Corflex, was rated much higher than that of self-adapted mouthguards and should be suggested and fitted in patients prone to orofacial injuries.
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Comparison of forces transmitted through different EVA mouthguards

TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to identify those variables of mouthguard construction that will minimize the overall transmitted force of impact to the anterior dentition.
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Use of Polyolefin as Mouthguard Material as Compared to Ethylene Vinyl Acetate

TL;DR: In this study,polyolefin exhibited satisfactory physical properties when compared with EVA, which suggests that polyolefin is suitable for use as a mouthguard material.