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  1. 17 sie 2020 · For example, for an angle of the food reaction force of 90 deg, mean bite force ranged from 412 to 531 N at the incisor teeth, from 478 to 617 N at the canine tooth and from 846 to 1091 N at the carnassial tooth, for a gape angle ranging from 40 to 0 deg.

  2. 15 sie 2020 · The ridge of the premolars that does not make contact with opposing teeth is typically referred to as the occlusal ridge. For the incisors, the ridge along the coronal‐most aspect is referred to as the incisal ridge.

  3. The mouth (usually called the dog's bite) is the terminology used to ascertain how the teeth in the upper and lower jaws meet when the mouth is closed. This depends on two factors - the length of the actual jaws relative to one another, and the position of the teeth themselves.

  4. Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, the temporomandibular joints (TMJs), and the teeth. Several methods to measure bite forces in dogs and cats have been described.

  5. 13 kwi 2018 · Bite force is generated by the interaction of the masticatory muscles, the mandibles and maxillae, the temporomandibular joints (TMJs), and the teeth. Several methods to measure bite forces in...

  6. The lingual ridge extends from the cusp apex towards the cingulum, and it divides the lingual fossa into two smaller fossae - mesial and distal lingual fossae. The cingulum is very developed in canine teeth, and it makes these teeth wider buccolingually than mesiodistally.

  7. When viewed facially, look like premolars. They exhibit biting edges, cingula, and marginal ridges which are similar to incisors, while facial ridge and cusp features are similar features of posterior teeth. Arch position of canines. Third tooth from midline in each quadrant.

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