Extensibility Characteristics of Human Cheek-Visco-elastic Properties

Author:

Ho T.P.1,Weinstein S.1,Bowley W.W.2

Affiliation:

1. Orthodontics Department, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut 06032

2. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Connecticut, U-139, Storrs, Connecticut 06268

Abstract

Using a hydraulic bellows system mounted on a maxillary partial denture, continuous force-displacement data were taken in an edentulous area in the maxillary bicuspid-molar region on ten adults. Both loading and unloading force-displacement curves showed three segments. Two visco-elastic properties - hysteresis and relaxation - were consistently evident. The maximum difference in force-magnitude of the hysteresis loop was 1.02 g. A pre-conditioning phenomenon of the cheek tissue, evidenced by a reduction of the area of the hysteresis loop, was observed in a series of repeated runs. The significance of the study was that: (1) in some individuals, the cheek could be displaced, by expansion of the molars, up to 1 mm into a second stable position; and (2) the relaxation phenomenon suggests a limited adjustive capacity in cheek stiffness.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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