Effect of Occlusal Interference on Habitual Activity of Human Masseter
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概要
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- 2005-07-01
著者
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Palla S.
Clinic For Masticatory Disorders And Complete Dentures Center For Oral Medicine Dental And Maxillo-f
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Farella M.
School Of Dentistry Department Of Oral Dental And Maxillo-facial Sciences Section Of Orthodontics An
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Farella M.
Department Of Orthodontics University Of Naples "federico Ii
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Gallo L.
Clinic For Masticatory Disorders And Complete Dentures Center For Oral Medicine Dental And Maxillo-f
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Palla S.
Clinic For Masticatory Disorders And Complete Dentures Center For Oral Medicine Dental And Maxillo-f
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Gallo L.
Clinic For Masticatory Disorders And Complete Dentures Center For Oral Medicine Dental And Maxillo-f
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MICHELOTTI A.
Department of Dental and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Section of Orthodontics and Clinical Gnathology, S
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VELTRI A.
Department of Dental and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Section of Orthodontics and Clinical Gnathology, S
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MARTINA R.
Department of Dental and Maxillo-Facial Sciences, Section of Orthodontics and Clinical Gnathology, S
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Veltri A.
Department Of Dental And Maxillo-facial Sciences Section Of Orthodontics And Clinical Gnathology Sch
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Martina R.
School Of Dentistry Department Of Oral Dental And Maxillo-facial Sciences Section Of Orthodontics An
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Michelotti A.
School Of Dentistry Department Of Oral Dental And Maxillo-facial Sciences Section Of Orthodontics An
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- Dynamic Intra-articular Space Variation in Clicking TMJs
- Nocturnal Masseter EMG Activity of Healthy Subjects in a Natural Environment
- Prediction of Mechanical Properties of the Cancellous Bone of the Mandibular Condyle
- Relationship between Kinematic Center and TMJ Anatomy and Function
- Mechanical Work during Stress-field Translation in the Human TMJ
- Stereometric Assessment of TMJ Space Variation by Occlusal Splints
- Description of Mandibular Finite Helical Axis Pathways in Asymptomatic Subjects
- Stress-field Translation in the Healthy Human Temporomandibular Joint
- Mandibular Helical Axis Pathways during Mastication
- Automatic On-line One-channel Recognition of Masseter Activity
- Unilateral Posterior Crossbite is Not Associated with TMJ Clicking in Young Adolescents
- Effect of Occlusal Interference on Habitual Activity of Human Masseter