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Evaluation of maximal bite force in temporomandibular disorders patients
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 07/10/06
Conclusion: The presence of masticatory muscle pain and/or TMJ inflammation can play a role in maximum bite force. The mechanisms involved in this process, however, are not well understood and deserve further investigation
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