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535 related items for PubMed ID: 18471240

  • 1. Motor behavior of the jaw muscles during different clenching levels.
    Rues S, Schindler HJ, Türp JC, Schweizerhof K, Lenz J.
    Eur J Oral Sci; 2008 Jun; 116(3):223-8. PubMed ID: 18471240
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  • 2. Forces and motor control mechanisms during biting in a realistically balanced experimental occlusion.
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  • 3. Neuromuscular interaction of jaw and neck muscles during jaw clenching.
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  • 4. Activity patterns of the masticatory muscles during feedback-controlled simulated clenching activities.
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  • 5. Differential activity patterns in the masseter muscle under simulated clenching and grinding forces.
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  • 10. Heterogeneous activation of the medial pterygoid muscle during simulated clenching.
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  • 11. Bite force and electromyograpy during maximum unilateral and bilateral clenching.
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  • 12. Preconditions for estimation of masticatory forces from dynamic EMG and isometric bite force-activity relations of elevator muscles.
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  • 18. Variations in activities of human jaw muscles depend on tooth-tipping moments.
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