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  • 45. Tongue and jaw movement assessed by 3D motion capture during gum chewing.
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  • 48. Length of the occlusal glide at the lower incisal point during chewing.
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  • 52. Restoration of occlusal and proximal contacts by a single molar crown improves the smoothness of the masticatory movement.
    Watamoto T, Egusa H, Mizumori T, Yashiro K, Takada K, Yatani H.
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  • 55. Jaw kinematics during mastication after unilateral fractures of the mandibular condylar process.
    Throckmorton GS, Ellis E, Hayasaki H.
    Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop; 2003 Dec; 124(6):695-707. PubMed ID: 14666085
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  • 56. Bruxing patterns in children compared to intercuspal clenching and chewing as assessed with dental models, electromyography, and incisor jaw tracing: preliminary study.
    Negoro T, Briggs J, Plesh O, Nielsen I, McNeill C, Miller AJ.
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    Sever E, Marion L, Ovsenik M.
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  • 58. [Changes of the chewing movements following the correction of anterior reversed occlusion in children].
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  • 60. [A clinical study on the relationship between chewing movements and masticatory muscle activities].
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