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Strain Gauge - samerjb - Jun 17 6:44:01 2007
Dear Group:
Greetings,
I am a dental doctor & i am conducting a research on how much a pressure
an artificial tooth can hold. I searched professional dental supplies
and its not offered for sale. I also checked hard ware & electrical
manufactures but things there are too hard for me to understand. Can any
body help with identifying this instrument or even make one from
scratch. A photo is attached. Thanks in advance.
Yours truly
Samer
Gauge

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Re: Strain Gauge - Tom Becker - Jun 17 7:23:44 2007
Looks like a gnathodynamometer.
Tom

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Re: Strain Gauge - Tom Becker - Jun 17 12:18:32 2007
http://www.tekscan.com/dental.html
http://www.tekscan.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=TS&Category_Code=ELF_Systems

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Re: Re: Strain Gauge - Samer Bashir - Jun 19 9:17:04 2007
Dear Tom:
Thank you for your extreme help. I took a look & its a very sophisticated piece of
equipment. It would not be useful in general in my practice. All i need is one point
occulsometer (thanks).
I would be grateful if you help me construct this a device if not available
commercially.
Thanks again for your time & efforts.
Yours truly
Samer
Tom Becker
wrote:
http://www.tekscan.com/dental.html
http://www.tekscan.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=TS&Category_Code=ELF_Systems
Samer J. Bashir,Msc., FRCS.
Ophthalmic Consultant
Retinal Specialist
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