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A vacuum technique to increase anterior thickness of athletic mouthguards to achieve a full-balanced occlusion.

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  • A vacuum technique to increase anterior thickness of athletic mouthguards to achieve a full-balanced occlusion. Abstract Text:

    kazunori nakajimaKazunori Nakajima,tomotaka takedaTomotaka Takeda,shintaro kawamuraShintaro Kawamura,mami shibusawaMami Shibusawa,kazuhiko naraKazuhiko Nara,naito kaoruNaito Kaoru,keiichi ishigamiKeiichi Ishigami,

    A full-balanced occlusion is essential for mouthguards. It has been reported that a balanced occlusion for upper and lower anterior teeth is essential for prevention of injuries occurring to the maxillary anterior teeth and alveolar bone caused by horizontal direct impact. The support of the mandibular teeth through the mouthguard is critical to prevent maxillary front tooth injury from a direct impact force. However, some vacuum mouthguard designs may not achieve a full-balanced occlusion. For example, when a player has a malocclusion, an elongated molar or premolar tooth, an open bite, a large over jet or a maxillary protrusion. An improved vacuum fabrication method is necessary to obtain full balanced occlusion in these cases as opposed to conventional vacuum type single-layer mouthguard technique.

    A vacuum technique to increase anterior thickness of athletic mouthguards to achieve a full-balanced occlusion. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k nakajimaK Nakajima,t takedaT Takeda,s kawamuraS Kawamura,m shibusawaM Shibusawa,k naraK Nara,n kaoruN Kaoru,k ishigamiK Ishigami,

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    A vacuum technique to increase anterior thickness of athletic mouthguards to achieve a full-balanced occlusion. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Dental traumatology : official publication of Inte

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 50-2

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    ISSN: 1600-4469

    DAY: 4

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Sports Dentistry, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan.

    Country: Denmark

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    MEDLINETA: Dent Traumatol

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