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Orthodontic movement in deciduous teeth
Deciduous teeth exfoliate as a result of apoptosis induced by cementoblasts, a process that reveals the mineralized portion of the root while attracting clasts. Root resorption in deciduous teeth is slow due to lack of mediators necessary to speed it up;
Alberto Consolaro
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Autophagy mediates cementoblast mineralization through periostin/β-catenin signaling axis under compression [PDF]
Weiran Li +6 more
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Glycogen synthase kinase 3 inhibition enhances mineral nodule formation by cementoblasts in vitro [PDF]
Henrique Ballassini Abdalla +7 more
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Periodontal regeneration is still a challenge in terms of predictability and magnitude of effect. In this study we assess the biological effects of combining chemical root conditioning and biological mediators on three relevant cell types for periodontal
Fernanda Regina Godoy Rocha +4 more
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Screening the Expression Changes in MicroRNAs and Their Target Genes in Mature Cementoblasts Stimulated with Cyclic Tensile Stress [PDF]
Wang Liao +6 more
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Capturing the Regenerative Potential of Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts
The cell population within the periodontal ligament (PDL) tissue is remarkably heterogeneous1. Fibroblasts, a mixed population of cells, are the main cellular component of the PDL and the cell type most often studied for periodontal regeneration ...
Christina Springstead Scanlon +4 more
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Aim. Destructive changes in the tissues of the tooth and periodontium entail resorption of the hard tissues of the tooth in the apical region. The goal is to identify morphological changes in root tissues with destructive periodontitis and resorption ...
V. V. Glinkin, I. A. Voronov
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The Role of Parathyroid Hormone‐Related Protein in the Regulation of Osteoclastogenesis by Cementoblasts [PDF]
Fernanda Boabaid +4 more
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