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Advanced glycation end products induce inflammaging in periodontal ligament fibroblasts through RAGE/AKT/mTOR/glycolysis pathway. [PDF]
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UCHL1 Impairs Periodontal Ligament Stem Cell Osteogenesis in Periodontitis
Journal of Dental Research, 2022Periodontitis comprises a series of inflammatory responses resulting in alveolar bone loss. The suppression of osteogenesis of periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) by inflammation is responsible for impaired alveolar bone regeneration, which remains an ongoing challenge for periodontitis therapy.
L. Lin +11 more
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Formation of the Periodontal Ligament
Journal of Periodontology, 1972Since the report by Fischer, a number of varying and often conflicting descriptions have appeared on periodontal ligament formation. These reports tend to be fragmentary and do not record the detailed morphological changes in various stages of the developmental sequence.
D, Grant, S, Bernick
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Cementum and Periodontal Ligament Regeneration
2015The unique anatomy and composition of the periodontium make periodontal tissue healing and regeneration a complex process. Periodontal regeneration aims to recapitulate the crucial stages of wound healing associated with periodontal development in order to restore lost tissues to their original form and function and for regeneration to occur, healing ...
Menicanin, D. +4 more
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Stresses in the periodontal ligament
Journal of Periodontal Research, 1973Measurements have been made of the root areas of forty five extracted teeth. These have been used to calculate the theoretical pressures that may occur in the region of the alveolar crest and their increase with progressive loss of alveolar bone when a lateral force is applied to the crown of the tooth.
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Bone Response of Loaded Periodontal Ligament
Current Osteoporosis Reports, 2016The tooth-periodontal ligament-alveolar bone complex acts symbiotically to dissipate the mechanical loads incurred during mastication and/or orthodontic tooth movement. The periodontal ligament functions both in the tension and compression. At the molecular and celleular levels, the loads in the periodontal ligament trigger mechanobiological events in ...
Eliane Hermes, Dutra +2 more
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Periodontal ligament anesthesia — A clinical evaluation
Dental Traumatology, 1986Abstract Periodontal ligament (PDL) injection was used either as an alternative or as a supplement to conventional anesthesia techniques (CA) in connection with endodontic treatment of 339 teeth. Adequate analgesia was obtained more frequently with CA than with PDL.
H M, Eriksen, H, Aamdal, K, Kerekes
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