Effect of gender, facial dimensions, body mass index and type of functional occlusion on bite force
OBJECTIVE: Some factors such as gender, age, craniofacial morphology, body structure, occlusal contact patterns may affect the maximum bite force. Thus, the purposes of this study were to determine the mean maximum bite force in individuals with normal occlusion, and to examine the effect of gender,...
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Main Authors: | Duygu Koç (Author), Arife Dogan (Author), Bülent Bek (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2011-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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