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J Dent Res 52(4): 810-814, 1973
© 1973 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Movements of the Jaw After Unexpected Contact with a Hard Object

CHARLES H. GIBBS 1 and STANLEY R. SUIT 1

1 Engineering Design Center and School of Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA

Responses to sudden contact of the teeth with a hard object hidden in soft food were investigated in seven individuals. The result recorded was unexpected stoppage of jaw movement, rather than a jaw opening reflex commonly thought to occur.

Submitted on July 10, 1972







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