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how to calculate chew Diamond and stone?

Well for stone, just use basic frag. Or v.frag ig.

Diamond it's a bit tougher given it's composition, depending how badly it's chewed, where, etc (like molars, canines tearing, etc), you could use tensile or compressive, depending on the how and where.

You could probably go about doing by taking the area of the teeth, and multiplying by the values to get force, or if you want AP, get the volume of the effected bits.
 
I don’t know the area of teeth, but from here, it stated
The length of the teeth varies depending on age, gender, dental group and other factors involved. The young permanent teeth in the upper anterior zone have a standard width to height ratio of 0.81, with the exception of the canine, which is longer in males, determining the ratio of 0.77 for this tooth.

In general, the anterior teeth (central incisor, lateral incisor and canine) have relationships that can be classified the same for men and the same for women. So that:

  • The central incisor it has a width of 8.59 millimeters for men and 8.06 for women. Similarly, the length is an average of 10.19 for men and 9.93 for women.
  • The lateral incisor the width in men is an average of 6.59 millimeters and in women 6.13 millimeters. The length, 8.7 in men and 7.79 in women.
  • The canine it has an average width of 7.64 for men and 7.15 for women. The length for men is 10.06 and for women the average is 8.89.
So that gender is influenced above all in the previous sector since the male sex has greater proportions while the anterior teeth of the female sex are smaller.
Perhaps, you can try calculate the area based on this.
 
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