Ranjan et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A novel indigenously developed device to measure bite forceRanjan et al., 2023
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- Author
- Ranjan M
- Singh B
- Chatterjee U
- Sinha D
- Verma A
- et al.
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- Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Objectives: Development of a novel indigenous instrument for the measurement of human bite force. Methods: This paper describes an indigenously developed and researched instrument to measure human bite force. The sensor data (change in electronic resistance …
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