Unravelling the Complexities of Bite Force Determinants in Paediatric Patients: A Literature Review
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Unravelling the Complexities of Bite Force Determinants in Paediatric Patients: A Literature Review
Abstract
The amount of maximum voluntary bite force (MVBF) is determined by the combined action of the jaw elevator muscles, which are altered jaw biomechanics and reflex processes. Bite force (BF) measurements can yield valuable information on the activity and function of the jaw muscles. The accuracy of biting force measurements depends on several variables, including age, gender, malocclusion, dental caries, dental prostheses and temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This information is essential for evaluating the development and function of the masticatory system, identifying potential abnormalities or impairments and guiding appropriate treatment interventions for paediatric patients. The aim of this article is to review the literature on the factors affecting bite force and the importance of these factors in assessing dental development and guiding interventions for paediatric patients with bite force-related issues. Additionally, establishing normative values for bite force in different age groups can aid in monitoring growth and detecting any deviations from expected patterns. Measuring bite force in paediatric patients is significant in comprehensive oral health assessment and management.
Keywords: bite force; maximum voluntary bite force; muscle of mastication; paediatric preventive dentistry; primary dentition; review article.
Copyright © 2024, Patil et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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