Background External root resorption, commonly starting from cementum, is a severe side effect of orthodontic treatment. In this pathological process and repairing course followed, cementoblasts play a significant role.
Yuyu Li +6 more
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Periodontitis is an infection‐induced inflammation, evidenced by an increase in inflammatory macrophage infiltration. Recent research has highlighted the role of plasma‐activated medium (PAM) as a regulator of the innate immune system, where macrophages ...
Shengfang Wang +5 more
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Accelerated tooth movement can be achieved using micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) to stimulate regeneration of the alveolar bone during minimally invasive surgical trauma.
Tselmuun Erdenebat +9 more
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15-Year Follow-Up of Multidisciplinary Management of Severe External Root Resorption Caused by Biocortically Impacted Maxillary Canine: A Case Report. [PDF]
Aim To highlight the effectiveness of a conservative, multidisciplinary approach in managing external root resorption caused by a biocortically impacted maxillary canine in a young patient and to demonstrate the potential for long‐term preservation of a compromised central incisor.
Maalouf L, Farha P, Amm E.
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Leucine‐Rich Amelogenin Peptide: A Candidate Signaling Molecule During Cementogenesis [PDF]
Background: Cementum is a critical mineralized tissue; however, control of its formation remains undefined. One hypothesis is that enamel matrix proteins/peptides secreted by ameloblasts and/or epithelial rest cells contribute to the control of cementum formation via epithelial‐mesenchymal interactions.
Boabaid, Fernanda +7 more
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MAPK and β-Catenin signaling: implication and interplay in orthodontic tooth movement
Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) requires the orthodontic forces (compressive and tensile strain) to subject to the periodontal ligament and mechanosensory cells in the periodontium and to achieve mechanotransduction by mechanoreceptors.
Jiawen Yong +3 more
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The induction of bone formation: From bone morphogenetic proteins to the transforming growth factor-β3 protein - Redundancy, pleiotropy and the induction of cementogenesis [PDF]
This review proposes to translate organogenesis and the induction of bone formation by the recombinant human transforming growth factor-β3 (hTGF-β3 ) in the Chacma baboon Papio ursinus to periodontal tissue induction and regeneration.
Ripamont, Ugo
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Can MTA be: Miracle trioxide aggregate?
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has been used for more than 10 years in the dental community and has often been thought of as a material of choice for the endodontist.
Reshma M Naik +2 more
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Histological changes in periodontal tissue caused by the application of citric acid in the treatment of periodontal disease [PDF]
Introduction: Surface conditioning of teeth with periodontal disease in the surgical treatment of periodontal disease has an important role in the reparation of periodontal tissue. The aim of this study was to evaluate histologically the effect of citric
Nedeljković Ružica +2 more
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The shape modulation of osteoblast–osteocytetransformation and its correlationwith the fibrillar organization in secondary osteons: A SEM study employing the graded osmic maceration technique [PDF]
Cortex fractured surface and graded osmic maceration techniques were used to study the secretory activity of osteoblasts, the transformation of osteoblast to osteocytes, and the structural organization of the matrix around the cells with scanning ...
Congiu, T +3 more
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