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An Evaluation of Reference Bite Force Values: Investigating the Relationship Between Dental Prosthetic Restoration and Bite Force in a Cross-Sectional Study

Ina Nitschke, Celine Moede, Andreas Köenig, Bernhard A. J. Sobotta, Werner Hopfenmüller, Julia Jockusch

2025Journal of Clinical Medicine8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to establish reference values for bite force in individuals with various prosthetic restorations and to examine the relationship between prosthetic treatment groups (PTGs) and bite force as an indicator of masticatory muscle function. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study from November 2021 to March 2023, 198 participants aged 18 to 95 years were recruited from multiple dental and geriatric centers. The participants were assigned to seven PTGs based on their dental and prosthetic statuses. Bite force was measured using the Occlusal Force Meter GM10, with three recordings on each side of the jaw, and analyzed using ANOVA. Results: The bite force decreased with fewer teeth and the transition from fixed to removable dentures. Fully dentate participants exhibited the highest bite forces, differing significantly from the other groups (p < 0.001). For the fully dentate individuals (547 ± 240 N), the bite force decreased progressively with the extent of prosthetic restoration, reaching 55 ± 45 N in edentulous individuals with complete dentures in both jaws. However, edentulous participants with two interforaminal implants demonstrated higher bite forces than those with partial dentures. Conclusions: Bite force is significantly impacted by prosthetic restoration type. Fully dentate individuals have the highest bite forces, while edentulous patients with implant-supported dentures also show considerable bite forces, similar to those with partial dentures.

Topics & Concepts

Bite force quotientDenturesMedicineMasticatory forceDentistryOrthodonticsTemporomandibular Joint DisordersDysphagia Assessment and ManagementDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes