Influence of Continuous Occlusal Force on Elevation of the Cast Crown at Cementation : 1. The Changes in Occlusal Force with Time

  • Tokunaga Yoshihiko
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Kaneko Toshio
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Itoh Akihiko
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Yuzuriha Masayuki
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Kojo Tatsuro
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Murakami Shigeki
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Uchida Yasunari
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College
  • Kuo Ming Yih
    Second Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Kyushu Dental College:China Medical College

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  • セメント合着時の咬合力がクラウンの浮き上がりに及ぼす影響 : 1. 咬合力の経時的変化

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Abstract

Occlusal force is one method for preventing elevation of the cast crown at cementation. For the purpose of examining changes in occlusal force with time, this study was designed to measure continuous occlusal force and to compare the occlusal force of male and female, and of the left and right upper first molars. In addition, the relation of the habitual side of occlusion with momentary individual occlusal force, and with magnitude of continuous occlusal force was examined. The results were as follows ; 1. When continuous occlusal force was compared between male and female, a rapid decrease occurred immediately after mesurement in the case of female. In addition, continuous occlusal force decreased to less than 15kg after about 50 seconds in the case of male, and after about 20 seconds in the case of female. 2. When continuous occlusal force was compared between the left and right upper first molars, the left side showed a slightly higher tendency than the right side. But no significant difference was found. 3. On the relation of the habitual side of occlusion with momentary individual occlusal force and with magnitude of continuous occlusal force, about 59% agreement was found in the former and about 45% agreement in the latter.

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