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  • Biophysics
  • Dental Research
  • Biomechanics

Background:

  • Significant growth in biophysical knowledge of the human masticatory system.
  • Improved understanding of the oral environment facilitates numerical and experimental modeling.
  • Advances are noted in the dentino-enamel complex, mandibular force-movement, mastication, comminution, and salivary lubrication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review key advances in the biophysical understanding of the human masticatory system.
  • To provide suggested average clinical conditions for laboratory simulation.
  • To support biomaterials and biomechanics research in dentistry.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of biophysical knowledge in the masticatory system.
  • Analysis of advancements in specific oral environment components.
  • Proposal of standardized clinical conditions for experimental simulation.

Main Results:

  • Comprehensive review of the dentino-enamel complex, force-movement cycle of the mandible, mastication, comminution, and salivary lubrication.
  • Identification of critical areas for improved understanding.
  • Establishment of a baseline for laboratory clinical simulation.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced biophysical knowledge of the masticatory system improves oral environment modeling.
  • The reviewed areas are crucial for advancing dental research.
  • Suggested clinical conditions provide a foundation for biomaterials and biomechanics studies.