Effects of interocclusal distance on bite force and masseter EMG in healthy participants.
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P. Svensson | T. Arima | T. Takeuchi | K. Honda, | A. Tomonaga | T. Tanosoto | N. Ohata | P Svensson | T Arima | A Tomonaga | N Ohata | T Takeuchi | K Honda | T Tanosoto
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