Assessing maximum voluntary bite force is important to characterize the functional state of the masticatory system. Due to several factors affecting the estimation of the maximum bite force, a unique solution combining desirable features such as reliability, accuracy, precision, usability, and comfort is not available. The aim of the present study was to develop a low-cost bite force measurement device allowing for subject-specific customization, comfortable bite force expression, and reliable force estimation over time. The device was realized using an inexpensive load cell, two 3D printed ergonomic forks hosting reusable subject-specific silicone molds, a read-out system based on a low-cost microcontroller, and a wireless link to a personal computer. A simple model was used to estimate bite force taking into account individual morphology and device placement in the mouth. Measurement reliability, accuracy, and precision were assessed on a calibration dataset. A validation procedure on healthy participants was performed to assess the repeatability of the measurements over multiple repetitions and sessions. A 2% precision and 2% accuracy were achieved on measurements of forces in the physiological range of adult bite forces. Multiple recordings on healthy participants demonstrated good repeatability (coefficient of variation 11%) with no significant effect of repetition and session. The novel device provides an affordable and reliable solution for assessing maximum bite force that can be easily used to perform clinical evaluations in single sessions or in longitudinal studies.

De Pasquale, P., Rubino, E., Borzelli, D., Peditto, M., Nastro Siniscalchi, E., De Ponte, F.s., et al. (2022). A Low-Cost Wireless Bite Force Measurement Device. MATERIALS, 15(11) [10.3390/ma15114000].

A Low-Cost Wireless Bite Force Measurement Device

d'Avella, Andrea
2022-01-01

Abstract

Assessing maximum voluntary bite force is important to characterize the functional state of the masticatory system. Due to several factors affecting the estimation of the maximum bite force, a unique solution combining desirable features such as reliability, accuracy, precision, usability, and comfort is not available. The aim of the present study was to develop a low-cost bite force measurement device allowing for subject-specific customization, comfortable bite force expression, and reliable force estimation over time. The device was realized using an inexpensive load cell, two 3D printed ergonomic forks hosting reusable subject-specific silicone molds, a read-out system based on a low-cost microcontroller, and a wireless link to a personal computer. A simple model was used to estimate bite force taking into account individual morphology and device placement in the mouth. Measurement reliability, accuracy, and precision were assessed on a calibration dataset. A validation procedure on healthy participants was performed to assess the repeatability of the measurements over multiple repetitions and sessions. A 2% precision and 2% accuracy were achieved on measurements of forces in the physiological range of adult bite forces. Multiple recordings on healthy participants demonstrated good repeatability (coefficient of variation 11%) with no significant effect of repetition and session. The novel device provides an affordable and reliable solution for assessing maximum bite force that can be easily used to perform clinical evaluations in single sessions or in longitudinal studies.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/09
Settore ING-INF/06
Settore BIOS-06/A - Fisiologia
Settore IBIO-01/A - Bioingegneria
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
3D printing
biomechanics
bite force
low-cost
masticatory muscles
medical devices
open source
telemedicine
temporomandibular joint
wireless
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/11/4000
De Pasquale, P., Rubino, E., Borzelli, D., Peditto, M., Nastro Siniscalchi, E., De Ponte, F.s., et al. (2022). A Low-Cost Wireless Bite Force Measurement Device. MATERIALS, 15(11) [10.3390/ma15114000].
De Pasquale, P; Rubino, E; Borzelli, D; Peditto, M; Nastro Siniscalchi, E; De Ponte, Fs; Oteri, G; D'Avella, A
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