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NSAIDs in orthodontic tooth movement
Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biological response toward a mechanical force. The movement is induced by prolonged application of controlled mechanical forces, which create pressure and tension zones in the periodontal ligament and alveolar ...
Muthukumar Karthi +5 more
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Influence of Pharmacological Agents on Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Background: Pharmacological agents may interfere with the biological processes underlying orthodontic tooth movement (OTM), potentially affecting treatment duration, pain control, and periodontal outcomes.
Lucia Giannini +5 more
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Effect of Altered Calcium Metabolism on Orthodontic Tooth Movement: a Systematic Review [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze and synthesize data from animal research on the impact of hormones and their synthetic derivatives on orthodontic tooth movement by altering calcium metabolism.Methods: Eight databases were scanned electronically,
Pasupureddi Keerthana +3 more
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Research progress on factors related to the difficulty of orthodontic tooth movement
Orthodontic tooth movement is a complex physiological process based on periodontal tissue remodeling. Numerous factors, such as the anatomical characteristics of oral and maxillofacial complications, occlusal interference, mechanical factors and ...
MENG Qingyan, LIU Jun
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Orthodontics. Part 11: Orthodontic tooth movement [PDF]
Orthodontic tooth movement is dependent on efficient remodelling of bone. The cell-cell interactions are now more fully understood and the links between osteoblasts and osteoclasts appear to be governed by the production and responses of osteoprotegerin ligand.
Roberts-Harry, D, Sandy, J
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Force-Induced Nitric Oxide Promotes Osteogenic Activity during Orthodontic Tooth Movement in Mice
Objectives. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of nitric oxide (NO) on orthodontic tooth movement and the regulatory effect on bone formation. Design.
Yuqing Sun +6 more
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Vibration paradox in orthodontics: Anabolic and catabolic effects. [PDF]
Vibration in the form of High Frequency Acceleration (HFA) is anabolic on the craniofacial skeleton in the absence of inflammation. Orthodontic forces trigger an inflammation-dependent catabolic cascade that is crucial for tooth movement.
Mani Alikhani +8 more
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Speeding Orthodontics: A Review Article [PDF]
The request for orthodontic treatment has grown quickly in the last years. One of the most critical issues in orthodontic treatment is how to decrease the duration of orthodontic treatment since the most common complaint of orthodontic patients is ...
Nada Nashee Al-Hafidh +2 more
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Background/purpose: The inconclusive issue of teeth treated with periodontal regeneration and combine with orthodontic tooth movement warrants further investigation and clinical experiences.
Che-Chang Tu +3 more
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Staging Orthodontic Aligners for Complex Orthodontic Tooth Movement
The recent trend in orthodontics has shown an increased shift toward aligner therapy. For years, orthodontists have used fixed preadjusted appliances for orthodontic treatment. Even though fixed appliances have been highly efficient in the treatment of orthodontic malocclusions, they are not as esthetic as clear aligners. The purpose of this article is
Shivam Mehta, Dolly Patel, Sumit Yadav
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