info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Design and construction of a transducer for bite force registration.
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2009-05-29Registro en:
219290
18732380
WOS;000266737700029
PUBMED;19345358
SCOPUS;2-s2.0-67349117731
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.02.015
Autor
Isaza JF
Throckmorton GS
Roldán SI
Institución
Resumen
This study describes the development of a system for quantification of human biting forces by (1) determining the mechanical properties of an epoxy resin reinforced with carbon fiber, (2) establishing the transducer's optimal dimensions to accommodate teeth of various widths while minimizing transducer thickness, and (3) determining the optimal location of strain gages using a series of mechanical resistance and finite element (FE) analyses. The optimal strain gage location was defined as the position that produced the least difference in strain pattern when the load was applied by teeth with two different surface areas. The result is a 7.3-mm-thick transducer with a maximum load capacity beyond any expected maximum bite force (1500N). This system includes a graphic interface that easily allows acquisition and registration of bite force by any health-sciences or engineering professional.
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