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Nowadays, orthodontic treatment has become increasingly popular. However, the biological mechanisms of orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) have not been fully elucidated. We were aiming to summarize the evidences regarding the mechanisms of OTM. Firstly, we
Yuan Li, Qi Zhan, Jianru Yi
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The periodontium supports the teeth by dentoalveolar fibrous joints that serve unique oral functions. Endogenous regeneration of the periodontium around artificial teeth (dental implants) provides a cost-effective solution for the extension of healthy ...
Masahiro Yamada +2 more
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Effect of Aging on Homeostasis in the Soft Tissue of the Periodontium: A Narrative Review
Aging is characterized by a progressive decline or loss of physiological functions, leading to increased susceptibility to disease or death. Several aging hallmarks, including genomic instability, cellular senescence, and mitochondrial dysfunction, have ...
Sang Min Lee, Teajun Park, Jin-Seok Byun
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The tooth–periodontium complex and its nerves have active reciprocal regulation during development and homeostasis. These effects are predominantly mediated by a range of molecules secreted from either the nervous system or the tooth–periodontium complex.
Yihong Duan, yunayuan MA
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Immunological Reviews, 2022
Neutrophils are of key importance in periodontal health and disease. In their absence or when they are functionally defective, as occurs in certain congenital disorders, affected individuals develop severe forms of periodontitis in early age.
S. Uriarte, G. Hajishengallis
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Neutrophils are of key importance in periodontal health and disease. In their absence or when they are functionally defective, as occurs in certain congenital disorders, affected individuals develop severe forms of periodontitis in early age.
S. Uriarte, G. Hajishengallis
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The soft‐hard tissue interface of the human periodontium is responsible for periodontal homeostasis and is essential for normal oral activities. This soft‐hard tissue interface is formed by the direct insertion of fibrous ligaments into the bone tissue ...
Li-Na Niu
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Cytomorphometry is used in the sampling of biological materials and diagnostic procedures. The use of cytological studies in periodontal diseases is not well described in the literature.
Artak Heboyan +2 more
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Dental Update, 2008
A variety of techniques have been used in an attempt to regenerate periodontal tissues. Studies have confirmed that considerable but varying amounts of new connective tissue attachment may form on teeth treated with these techniques. At present, careful case selection and meticulous surgical technique can regenerate the periodontium, although studies ...
Geoffrey, Sharpe +2 more
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A variety of techniques have been used in an attempt to regenerate periodontal tissues. Studies have confirmed that considerable but varying amounts of new connective tissue attachment may form on teeth treated with these techniques. At present, careful case selection and meticulous surgical technique can regenerate the periodontium, although studies ...
Geoffrey, Sharpe +2 more
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Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells: Regenerative Potency in Periodontium
Stem Cells and Development, 2019Periodontium is consisted of root cementum, bone lining the tooth socket, gingiva facing the tooth, and periodontal ligament (PDL). Its primary functions are support of the tooth and protection of tooth, nerve, and blood vessels from injury by mechanical
Atsushi Tomokiyo, Naohisa Wada, H. Maeda
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