Dental Biomechanics. The dentition is essentially force transmission device. Dental Biomechanics is the study of how forces are transmitted through through the oral structures of bone, muscle, ligament under the neurological control of the brain to precisely focus pressure on the occlusal surfaces of the teeth to perform mastication.
Journal of Dental Biomechanics was created in 2009.
Angelo A. Caputo has written: 'Biomechanics in clinical dentistry' -- subject(s): Biomechanics, Dental materials, Dentistry, Human mechanics, Operative Dentistry
The discipline of biomechanics was previously referred to as kinesiology or human kinetics.
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Patrick J. Squire has written: 'Biomechanics of sport and human movement' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Kinesiology, Biomechanics
A biomechanist is a person who works in or studies biomechanics.
It's called biomechanics.
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Biomechanics in the 100 meter sprint refer to the use and angle of the arms and legs. Much of what sprinters focus on is their biomechanics.
Christopher Ross Ethier has written: 'Introductory biomechanics' -- subject(s): Biomechanics, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc