Reliability of a new test food to assess masticatory function

Objective: This study assessed the reliability and validity of masticatory function assessment using a new test food, Optozeta. Design: Thirty-five adults participated in the cross-sectional clinical part of the study; ten of them performed a retest. They performed two free-style masticatory tests c...

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Hauptverfasser: Khoury-Ribas, Laura, Ayuso Montero, Raúl, Rovira Lastra, Bernat, Peraire Ardèvol, Maria, Martínez Gomis, Jordi
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: This study assessed the reliability and validity of masticatory function assessment using a new test food, Optozeta. Design: Thirty-five adults participated in the cross-sectional clinical part of the study; ten of them performed a retest. They performed two free-style masticatory tests consisting of five trials of 20 cycles each chewing three pieces of Optosil or Optozeta placed in a latex bag. Optozeta was created by mixing 50% Optosil with 50% of Zetalabor. Masticatory performance, masticatory laterality and chewing rate were assessed. Reliability and construct validity were assessed using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Spearman correlations, respectively. Results: Higher ICC values were observed for each aspect of masticatory function as assessed using Optozeta compared with Optosil. All the participants showed a lower median particle size value using Optozeta than Optosil. For each masticatory parameter, a high correlation was observed between using Optosil or Optozeta. Conclusions: Optozeta seems to have good construct validity and appears to be more reliable than Optosil as a test food to assess masticatory function.
ISSN:0003-9969
DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2017.12.006