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Effects of Type and Amount of Orthodontic Tooth Movement on Digital Model Superimposition Accuracy [PDF]
Objective:To assess the impact of the type or degree of tooth movement on the success of 3D model superimposition using 2 different algorithms.Methods:The sample consisted of pre-treatment digital maxillary models of 40 patients.
Farhad Salmanpour +3 more
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Compressive force during orthodontic tooth movement induces osteoclast formation in vivo. TNF-α plays an important role in mouse osteoclast formation and bone resorption induced by compressive force during orthodontic tooth movement.
Saika Ogawa +10 more
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BACKGROUND: Pharmacological means of anchorage control can improve patient compliance. Bisphosphonates could be helpful in orthodontic anchorage control if their actions could be localized to limit (or control) unwanted tooth movement while not ...
Sruthi Harikrishnan +1 more
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Interaction of periodontitis and orthodontic tooth movement-an in vitro and in vivo study. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES The aim of this in vitro and in vivo study was to investigate the interaction of periodontitis and orthodontic tooth movement on interleukin (IL)-6 and C-X-C motif chemokine 2 (CXCL2). MATERIALS AND METHODS The effect of periodontitis
Jäger, Andreas +11 more
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The biomechanical function of periodontal ligament fibres in orthodontic tooth movement. [PDF]
Orthodontic tooth movement occurs as a result of resorption and formation of the alveolar bone due to an applied load, but the stimulus responsible for triggering orthodontic tooth movement remains the subject of debate.
Steven W McCormack +4 more
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Osteoimmunology in Periodontitis and Orthodontic Tooth Movement
To review the role of the immune cells and their interaction with cells found in gingiva, periodontal ligament, and bone that leads to net bone loss in periodontitis or bone remodeling in orthodontic tooth movement.Periodontal disease is one of the most common oral diseases causing inflammation in the soft and hard tissues of the periodontium and is ...
Bushra Alghamdi +9 more
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Biomarkers in orthodontic tooth movement
Tooth movement by orthodontic treatment is characterized by remodeling changes in the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and gingiva. A reflection of these phenomenons can be found in the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) of moving teeth, with significant elevations in the concentrations of its components like, cytokines, neurotransmitters, growth ...
Kumar, A. Anand +3 more
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Research progress on NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated regulation of tissue remodeling during orthodontic tooth movement [PDF]
NOD-like receptor thermal protein domain associated protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome mediates inflammation, induces pyroptosis, and regulates periodontal tissue remodeling through the maturation and secretion of its downstream cysteine protease 1 (Caspase ...
WANG Jiajia, ZHANG Jiangtao, ZENG Fulei
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A preliminary approach in the prediction of orthodontic bone remodeling by coupling experiments, theory and numerical models [PDF]
Orthodontic treatments are based on a prolonged application of mechanical forces on the teeth through orthodontic appliances, leading to tooth movement due to the remodeling of the surrounding bone.
HERBERT, Valentin +9 more
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In the process of orthodontic treatment, the balance between the modeling of alveolar bone and the mechanical stress exerted by the appliance is key to the effective movement of orthodontic teeth.
CHEN Zece +3 more
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