In this study, a detailed description of development of a new novel bite force recorder (gnathodynamometer) using solid state components is vividly explained. This state of the art authenticated device can be used to assess the complex function of human bite force, which is the net resultant combination of functional response of various craniomandibular structures consisting of interrelated components, like the muscles of mastication, joints, teeth and the neuromuscular system. The consistency and accuracy of the bite force recorder was reaffirmed by doing a detailed laboratory calibration and clinical testing on 30 adult subjects.
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Singh, S., Sandhu, N., Utreja, A. K., & Dhaliwal, Y. S. (2011). An Innovative Miniature Bite Force Recorder. International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 4(2), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1093
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