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Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 8, August 1962)
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The Use of Motion Pictures in an Analysis of the Masticating Cycle

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
71, No. 8, pp. 626–628
Abstract
A frame-by-frame projection of motion-picture film is used in an analysis of the human masticatory cycle. The position of the jaw on each frame is digitized on IBM cards and the information from the cards is plotted electronically to form a graphic tracing of the jaw movement. A knowledge of jaw movement during mastication is important in determining the tooth form for both fixed and removable dental restorations.
Publication Date
1962-08-01
DOI
10.5594/J09351
ISSN
Print: 0361-4573
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J09351
Author(s)
Judson C. HickeyDivision of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry
Julian B. WoelfelDivision of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry
John L. FriendMotion Picture Division, Department of Photography, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Copyright
© 1962 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

Bibliographic Reference(s)

  • 1. Bennett Norman G. , “A contribution to the study of the movements of the mandible,” Jour. Pros. Den. 8 : 41 – 54 , 1958 . EXTERNAL
  • 2. Atkinson H. F. Shepherd R. W. , “Preliminary report of investigations into mandibular movement,” Austral. Jour. Den. , 59 : 267 – 270 , 1955 . EXTERNAL
  • 3. Berry Harrison M. Hofmann F. A. , “Cineradiographic observations of temporomandibular joint function,” Jour. Pros. Den. , 9 : 21 – 23 , 1959 . EXTERNAL
  • 4. Beck H. O. Morrison W. E. , Personal Communication. EXTERNAL
  • 5. Schweitzer Jerome M. , “Masticatory function in man,” Jour. Pros. Den. , 11 : 625 – 647 , 1961 . EXTERNAL
  • 6. Hickey J. C. Kreider J. A. Boucher C. O. Store O. , “Method of studying the influence of occlusal schemes on muscular activity,” Jour. Pros. Den. , 9 : 498 – 505 , 1959 . EXTERNAL
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Judson C. Hickey, Julian B. Woelfel, and John L. Friend; The Use of Motion Pictures in an Analysis of the Masticating Cycle, Journal of the SMPTE ( Volume: 71, Issue: 8, August 1962); SMPTE, 1962. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J09351
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