Bates et al., 1975 - Google Patents
Masticatory function--a review of the literature (II). Speed of movement of the mandible, rate of chewing and forces developed in chewing.Bates et al., 1975
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- 15429234065649760884
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- Bates J
- Stafford G
- Harrison A
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- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation
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In this article, a critique is presented on the speed of movement of the mandible, rate of chewing, forces developed in chewing. The speed of the masticatory movement is the speed developed by the mandible as it approaches or moves away from the maxilla. The rate or …
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