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218 related items for PubMed ID: 3864212

  • 41. Neuromuscular function in healthy occlusion.
    Forrester SE, Allen SJ, Presswood RG, Toy AC, Pain MT.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2010 Sep; 37(9):663-9. PubMed ID: 20492437
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  • 42. Coactivation of jaw muscles: recruitment order and level as a function of bite force direction and magnitude.
    Van Eijden TM, Brugman P, Weijs WA, Oosting J.
    J Biomech; 1990 Sep; 23(5):475-85. PubMed ID: 2373720
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  • 43. Muscle activity patterns and control of temporomandibular joint loads.
    Throckmorton GS, Groshan GJ, Boyd SB.
    J Prosthet Dent; 1990 Jun; 63(6):685-95. PubMed ID: 2362247
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  • 44. Effects of Parkinson's disease on molar bite force, electromyographic activity and muscle thickness of the masseter, temporal and sternocleidomastoid muscles: A case-control study.
    Donizetti Verri E, da Silva GP, Marianetti Fioco E, Soares da Silva N, Valin Fabrin SC, Augusto Bueno Zanella C, Roberta Garrefa C, Faria Júnior M, Siéssere S, Hallak JEC, Palinkas M, Chaves TC, Regalo SCH.
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  • 45. [The reflex mechanism in implantation--an electromyographic study].
    Ott RW, Kraft J.
    Dtsch Zahnarztl Z; 1985 Nov; 40(11):1069-74. PubMed ID: 3869933
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  • 46. Jaw-muscle activity in ferrets, Mustela putorius furo.
    Dessem D, Druzinsky RE.
    J Morphol; 1992 Aug; 213(2):275-86. PubMed ID: 1518073
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  • 52. Electromyography of the anterior temporalis and masseter muscles of owl monkeys (Aotus trivirgatus) and the function of the postorbital septum.
    Ross CF, Hylander WL.
    Am J Phys Anthropol; 2000 Aug; 112(4):455-68. PubMed ID: 10918124
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  • 53. Influence of experimental interfering occlusal contacts on the activity of the anterior temporal and masseter muscles during submaximal and maximal bite in the intercuspal position.
    Sheikholeslam A, Riise C.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1983 May; 10(3):207-14. PubMed ID: 6575162
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  • 58. Electromyographic analysis of the masticatory muscles of patients after complete rehabilitation of occlusion with protection by non-working side contacts.
    Santana U, Mora MJ.
    J Oral Rehabil; 1995 Jan; 22(1):57-66. PubMed ID: 7897560
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  • 59. Endurance and recovery from a sustained isometric contraction in human jaw-elevating muscles.
    Jow RW, Clark GT.
    Arch Oral Biol; 1989 Jan; 34(11):857-62. PubMed ID: 2610619
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  • 60. The effects of isometric exercise on maximum voluntary bite forces and jaw muscle strength and endurance.
    Thompson DJ, Throckmorton GS, Buschang PH.
    J Oral Rehabil; 2001 Oct; 28(10):909-17. PubMed ID: 11737561
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