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Clinical significance of isometric bite force versus electrical activity in temporal and masseter muscles
Merete Bakke
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L Michler
, K Han, Eigild Möller
Section 02 - Paediatric Dentistry
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Medicine and Dentistry
Clinical Significance
100%
Bite
100%
Isometrics
100%
Masseter Muscle
100%
Masticatory Force
28%
Physical Disease by Body Function
14%
Muscle Isometric Contraction
14%
Functional Disorder
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mastication
100%
Electric Activity
100%
Muscle Isometric Contraction
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bite
100%
Physical Disease by Body Function
14%
Keyphrases
Functional Disorders
16%
Craniomandibular System
16%
Dynamic Contractions
16%
Asymmetric Condition
16%