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- 1From:Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry (Vol. 15, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Punit. Karmacharya, Sabyasachi. Saha, Minti. Kumari Introduction: Reduction in chewing ability is one of the most impactful sequels resulting from oral disorders and is a common problem reported among elderly...
- 2From:The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society (Vol. 18, Issue 6)Byline: Prafulla. Thumati The process of mastication is an essential function for the survival of dentate organisms and has long been a subject of the study in the dental literature.. Pubmed lists 11,202 references...
- 3From:American Zoologist (Vol. 39, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe snail-crushing behavior of some sunfishes has been linked to the evolution of robust pharyngeal jaws and the use of a novel motor pattern during prey processing. This study characterizes the evolution of...
- 4From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedRecent evidence has indicated that chewing gum can enhance attention, as well as promoting well-being and work performance. Four studies (two experiments and two intervention studies) examined the robustness of and...
- 5From:Dental Research Journal (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Hamidreza. Roohafza, Hamid. Afshar, Ammar. Keshteli, Mohamad. Shirani, Parastu. Afghari, Amrita. Vali, Peyman. Adibi Background: Masticatory ability as a subjective response to masticatory function indicates...
- 6From:Dysphagia (Vol. 17, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ryo Ishida (1), Jeffrey B. Palmer (1), Karen M. Hiiemae (4) Keywords: Deglutition Mastication Feeding Hyoid bone Fluoroscopy Deglutition disorders Abstract: During swallowing, the hyoid bone is...
- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedDentistry is confronted with the functional and aesthetic consequences that result from an increased prevalence of misaligned and discrepant dental occlusal relations in modern industrialised societies. Previous studies...
- 8From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedObjectives. (1) To estimate the prevalence and behavioral patterns of Khat chewing and (2) to investigate factors that influenced the pattern of Khat use among undergraduate students in different higher education...
- 9From:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (Vol. 2, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Abhinav. Singh, Bharathi. Purohit Even though dentistry was not a specialized branch of Ayurveda, it is included in its Shalakya Tantra (system of surgery). Problems such as deformities of the oral cavity,...
- 10From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 322, Issue 7277) Peer-ReviewedIt seems to be a natural instinct, possibly a relic of a ruminant ancestry, that the human animal should chew something. This applies more particularly to children and others whose power of inhibition has not been...
- 11From:National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery (Vol. 7, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shital. Patel, Nehal. Patel, Geet Gunjana. Khaitan, Rashmi. Thanvi, Parth. Patel, Rajesh. Joshi Background and Aim: Maximal mouth opening (MMO) is used as a marker of masticatory pathology. However, MMO among...
- 12From:BioMed Research InternationalPeer-ReviewedPurpose of the Paper. This paper is an attempt to mathematically describe the mastication organ muscle functioning, taking into consideration the impact of the central nervous system. Material. To conduct model tests,...
- 13From:Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (Vol. 22, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ravi. Reddy, Kardhi. Vandana Introduction: The periodontal tissue reaction to variations in occlusal forces has been described in the literature wherein clinical and histologic changes are discussed that...
- 14From:Mechanika (Vol. 4, Issue 78) Peer-ReviewedThe main reason of insufficient accuracy of surfaces reconstruction in previously created models of the human masticatory system is high irradiance dose for the investigative person during the computed tomography...
- 15From:Animals (Basel) (Vol. 9, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedIt is common to feed cows varying levels of forage fibre in the time span before calving to lactation. The resulting changes in chewing time may help to evaluate if diets have adequate fibre content. Using...
- 16From:BMC Gastroenterology (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground We address the independent and interactive roles of habitual betel quid chewing and other known risk factors for biochemical dysfunction and cirrhosis of the liver. Methods To determine the...
- 17From:Agricultural Research (Vol. 61, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedMom was right. It's important to chew your food fully. Chewing begins the digestive process of liberating nutrients from their food matrix, and this release is necessary before nutrients are considered...
- 18From:CRANIO: The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT: This study extrapolates the transmission of masticatory forces to the cranium based on the architectural principles of Gothic cathedrals. The most significant finding of the study, obtained by analysis of...
- 19From:Cosmetics (Vol. 7, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBackground: There is some evidence showing significant correlations between acute chewing gum and orofacial function, and between acute chewing gum and cognitive function; however, as far as we are aware, little is known...
- 20From:International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences (Vol. 1, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Prince. Kumar, Vishal. Singh, Roshni. Goel, Harkanwal. Singh In the fixed partial denture (FPD) prosthesis with rigid connectors, forces of mastication are transmitted to the terminal retainers, which make...