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Tongue pressure during squeezing and swallowing was measured by a sensor sheet with five measuring points.
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The aim of this study was to develop a sensor sheet for measuring tongue pressure during swallowing and to clarify its usefulness by comparing it with a conventional pressure sensor installed in the palatal plate.
Grip power was measured using a dynamometer (NS-TRM-M; Neuroscience Corp .. Spontaneous activity data from individual mice were collected using a piezoelectric sensor sheet (Biotex) as previously reported by Nakamura et al (2008).
The tactile sensor system swallow scan (Nitta, Tokyo, Japan) with a special sensor sheet for measuring tongue pressure was used in this study [ 6].
The position of a robot traveling underground is measured by our proposed magnetic sensor sheet which is spread over the ground above the construction site.
A small, medium, or large sensor sheet was selected for each subject according to the size of the hard palate.
To confirm synchronization between the data, one of the measuring points of the sensor sheet was placed on a manometer, and loading was provided 15 times by the examiner's finger.
After attaching the sensor sheet to the palate, calibration was performed by applying negative pressure on the cable of the sensor sheet using a vacuum pump.
Before recording, the sensor sheet was attached to the palatal surface of the palatal mucosa directly with a sheet-type denture adhesive (Touch Correct II; Shionogi, Osaka, Japan).
They do not have handles, nor are they operated by a sensor.
The sensor sheets with a thickness of 0.3 mm consists of 264 different sensors arranged in an 11 by 24 matrix with a spatial resolution of 1,8 mm and a maximum pressure range of 2000 PSI (i.e. 13,8 MPa).
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