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  • Re: Biomechanics of Teeth

    This is not that tough:

    The dental literature is replete with biomechanic material. My
    first question is do you mean just teeth, or do you mean the oral region
    (jaws, teeth, etc)

    For starters a good standard text is:
    Biomechanics in Clinical Dentistry
    Caputo, Angelo A
    Quintessence, 1987

    A search of Medline for the last year and a half gave me 200 plus
    hits. If you are searching for biomechanics and ONLY teeth:

    Explode Dentition and Explode Biomechanics then link them
    together with an "and".

    If the whole oral shooting match is what you need:

    Explode Stomatognathic System and Explode Biomechanics and repeat
    as above.

    Your friendly neighbourhood librarian should be able to help.

    Patrick Ellis

    On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Byron Brown wrote:

    > Not really sure how formal this Q and A is so excuse the rookie.
    > My name is Byron Brown, and I am a student at Wake Forest University. I am
    > in a Biomechanics seminar, and I have been asigned the topic of teeth to
    > research. I have not had much luck finding many good medical journals that
    > are in English. If anyone can help I would appreciate any advise on
    > sources, or even personal knowledge. Thanks you for you time and assistance.
    >
    >
    > Sincerely,
    >
    > Byron Brown
    >
    > WFU
    > browrb00@wfu.edu
    > (910)759-6506
    >
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