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    Masticatory function and related factors after oral oncological treatment: A 5‐year prospective study by Groot, Reilly J., Wetzels, Jan‐Willem, Merkx, Matthias A.W., Rosenberg, Antoine J.W.P., Haan, Anton F.J., Bilt, Andries, Abbink, Jan H., Speksnijder, Caroline M.

    Published in Head & neck (01-01-2019)
    “…Background Chewing ability is often compromised in patients with oral cancer. The aim of this study was to identify which factors affect masticatory…”
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    The influence of auditory and visual information on the neuromuscular control of chewing crispy food by van der Bilt, Andries, Pocztaruk, Rafael L., Frasca, Luis C.F., van der Glas, Hilbert W., Abbink, Jan H.

    Published in European journal of oral sciences (01-12-2011)
    “…van der Bilt A, Pocztaruk RL, Frasca LCF, van der Glas HW, Abbink JH. The influence of auditory and visual information on the neuromuscular control of chewing…”
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    Early and late complications in the reconstructed mandible with free fibula flaps by van Gemert, Johannes T.M., Abbink, Jan H., van Es, Robert J.J., Rosenberg, Antoine J.W.P., Koole, Ron, Van Cann, Ellen M.

    Published in Journal of surgical oncology (01-03-2018)
    “…Background and Objectives Evaluation of mandibular reconstructions with free fibula flaps. Identification of factors associated with major recipient site…”
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    Donor-Site Morbidity of the Radial Forearm Free Flap versus the Ulnar Forearm Free Flap by Hekner, Dominique D., Abbink, Jan H., van Es, Robert J., Rosenberg, Antoine, Koole, Ronald, Van Cann, Ellen M.

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-08-2013)
    “…BACKGROUND:Donor-site morbidity following harvest of the radial forearm free flap was compared with that following harvest of the ulnar forearm free flap…”
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    An epidemiological study of maxillofacial fractures requiring surgical treatment at a tertiary trauma centre between 2005 and 2010 by van Hout, Wouter M.M.T, Van Cann, Ellen M, Abbink, Jan H, Koole, Ronald

    “…Abstract The epidemiology of maxillofacial fractures shows considerable regional variation as a result of local demographic and socioeconomic factors. We have…”
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    Functional roles of oral reflexes in chewing and biting: Phase-, task- and site-dependent reflex sensitivity by van der Glas, Hilbert W, van der Bilt, Andries, Abbink, Jan H, Mason, Andrew G, Cadden, Samuel W

    Published in Archives of oral biology (01-04-2007)
    “…Abstract Because loading during chewing is not totally predictable and jaw-closing muscles are strong and act over short distances, feedback from oral…”
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    Mastication in patients treated for malignancies in tongue and/or floor of mouth: A 1-year prospective study by Speksnijder, Caroline M., van der Bilt, Andries, Abbink, Jan H., Merkx, Matthias A.W., Koole, Ron

    Published in Head & neck (01-07-2011)
    “…Background People confronted with oral cancer run a high risk of deteriorated masticatory performance. Reduced masticatory function may affect quality of life…”
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    Tooth loss prior to radiation in relation to tumor location in patients with head and neck cancer by Schrijen-Floor, Jacqueline M, Fennis, Willem M M, Abbink, Jan H, de Putter, Cornelis, Koole, Ronald, van den Braber, Willem

    “…This study aimed to investigate the impact of preradiation tooth loss in patients with head and neck cancer. Records of 397 (partially) dentate patients who…”
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    Differentiating condition-induced facilitation, inhibition and disinhibition in a complex series of reflexes in an electromyogram by van der Glas, Hilbert W, Cadden, Samuel W, Abbink, Jan H

    “…In man, the principal exteroceptive reflexes evoked by intra-oral stimulation involve the jaw-closing muscles and include inhibitory and excitatory responses…”
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    Protocol: Differentiating condition-induced facilitation, inhibition and disinhibition in a complex series of reflexes in an electromyogram by van der Glas, Hilbert W, Cadden, Samuel W, Abbink, Jan H

    Published in Brain research. Brain research protocols (01-01-1999)
    “…In man, the principal exteroceptive reflexes evoked by intra-oral stimulation involve the jaw-closing muscles and include inhibitory and excitatory responses…”
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