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PALATAL PRESSURE PATTERNS OF GELATIN GELS IN THE MOUTH
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1991
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Gelatin GelHealth SciencesOral CavityPhysiologyBiomechanicsDental BiomechanicsOral BiologyOral MedicineFood TextureSalivary GlandPressure TransducersPalatal Pressure
ABSTRACT Palatal pressures of gelatin gel at various concentrations were detected by pressure transducers set at three locations in the palate. The following parameters were derived from the palatal pressure patterns: P, mean of palatal pressure from the beginning of eating to the end of swallowing; S, the last pulse of swallowing; T, retaining time of the sample in the mouth and W, energy consumed in the course of time until swallowing. P and W increased as the gelatin concentration increased from 1.0–4.0% and then they decreased as the gelatin concentrations exceeded 4.0%. T increased linearly over the whole range of gelatin concentrations. Changes in gelatin concentration had little effect on S. It was concluded that oral action changed primarily from crushing by the tongue against the palate to biting by the teeth as the toughness of the gelatin gel increased.
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