Development of a device for measuring bite force on individual teeth using a capacitive surface pressure distribution sensor

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Takashi Ogihara , Yota Kokubo , Kosuke Heki , Kentaro Igarashi , Hirohiko Hirano , Kaori Ishii , Shinichi Negishi , Takehiko Shimizu , Kazumasa Morikawa , Tomonori Hoshino
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Abstract

Introduction

Measuring the bite force of the full jaw in pediatric patients is challenging due to the changing occlusal relationships during the transition from deciduous to permanent teeth, and younger children often struggle to occlude their dental arch as instructed by the measurement sensor. Therefore, a practical approach is to use the measured occlusal pressure at the second primary or first permanent molar as the pediatric bite force.

Materials and methods

We applied a capacitive surface pressure distribution sensor, approximately 12 mm thick, and developed a device capable of measuring the bite force on individual teeth by detecting changes in capacitance. The accuracy of the results was examined by comparing them with the push-in load of the universal testing machine.

Results

The bite force values calculated from the output of the developed capacitive surface pressure distribution sensor showed a high correlation with the load values of the universal testing machine (R2 = 0.99). The results of repeated measurements at a load of 500 N indicated that each measurement error remained within ±15 %, even after conducting 50 measurements.

Conclusion

The newly developed capacitive surface pressure distribution sensor can measure occlusal pressure in the second primary or first permanent molar, making it a useful tool for measuring bite forces at specific sites in clinical and epidemiological settings.
一种利用电容式表面压力分布传感器测量单个牙齿咬合力的装置的研制
在从乳牙到恒牙的过渡过程中,由于咬合关系的变化,测量儿科患者全颌的咬合力是具有挑战性的,并且年幼的儿童经常难以按照测量传感器的指示咬合牙弓。因此,一种实用的方法是使用测量的第二主磨牙或第一恒磨牙的咬合压力作为儿童咬合力。材料和方法我们应用了一个约12毫米厚的电容式表面压力分布传感器,并开发了一种能够通过检测电容变化来测量单个牙齿上的咬合力的装置。通过与万能试验机的推入载荷进行比较,验证了计算结果的准确性。结果所研制的电容式表面压力分布传感器输出的咬合力值与万能试验机的载荷值具有较高的相关性(R2 = 0.99)。在500 N负载下的重复测量结果表明,即使进行50次测量,每次测量误差仍在±15%以内。结论新研制的电容式表面压力分布传感器可以测量第二根磨牙或第一恒磨牙的咬合压力,是临床和流行病学中测量特定部位咬合力的有效工具。
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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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