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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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Orthodontic tooth movement: The biology and clinical implications
Orthodontic tooth movement relies on coordinated tissue resorption and formation in the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament. Tooth loading causes local hypoxia and fluid flow, initiating an aseptic inflammatory cascade culminating in osteoclast ...
Yina Li +3 more
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Tooth Orthodontic Movement after Maxillofacial Surgery [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to compare the rate of orthodontic tooth movement in regenerated bone, created after mandibular Distraction Osteogenesis (DO), with the rate of orthodontic tooth movement in patients who had extractions. The sample group (treated subjects) was composed of 14 Class II patients (5 males and 9 females, mean age 25.0±1.1years ...
M Portelli, D Bertossi
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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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The Role of Cytokines in Orthodontic Tooth Movement. [PDF]
A challenge in orthodontic treatment is the long time taken to move teeth, which extends the long treatment period. Accordingly, various treatment protocols and orthodontic materials have been developed to shorten the orthodontic treatment period. However, controlling biological reactions is considered necessary to further shorten this treatment period.
Kitaura H +8 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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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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