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J Dent Res 26(4): 279-289, 1947
© 1947 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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SENSIBILITY OF TEETH TO LOADS APPLIED IN DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS

PETER ADLER M.D.1

1 Stomatological Clinic, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary

Threshold values for axial and lateral stress perceived as "load to the tooth" were recorded in adolescents of different sex and age. High individual variability was found but an increase of threshold values was evident from anterior to posterior teeth. Relationship of axial to lateral stress ascertained experimentally differs considerably from relationship computed on schematic models. The relationship between axial stress threshold and duration of force cannot be expressed as a simple inverse proportion. The influence of anesthesia on stress thresholds was observed.

Submitted on October 9, 1946







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