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Keywords: Condyle
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Cells Tissues Organs (2001) 169 (3): 193–200.
Published Online: 29 June 2001
...) bone. Chewing strains indicate that loading does occur and is not light. The peak strains on the condyle are indeed primarily compressive, but the situation is dynamic. Small tensile strains can occur during chewing, and protrusive splints may decrease the strain resulting from muscle stimulation...
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Cells Tissues Organs (1999) 164 (4): 212–220.
Published Online: 23 July 1999
... the surface topography is provided by the Fourier transform analysis of the profiles. The Fourier spectrum contains information about the spatial distribution of roughness-causing protuberances along the overall surface. As an example one healthy condyle and one remodeled condyle from macerated cadaver...