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The Impact of Fermented Dairy Products and Probiotics on Bone Health Improvement. [PDF]

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Osteoclast Activation and Inflammatory Bone Diseases: Focusing on Receptors in Osteoclasts. [PDF]

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ROOT RESORPTION

Australian Dental Journal, 1986
Abstract— Over the past years a great deal of work has been done in the field of tooth root resorption but notwithstanding this, understanding of the subject has progressed very little. This paper reviews the subject and suggests ways of minimizing root resorption or perhaps even eliminating it.
A. P. Martin, Barry Feiglin
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RESORPTION OF BONE

The Lancet, 1979
The cell-system responsible for resorption of bone is now considered to be a derivative of haematopoietic bone-marrow, not skeletal connective tissue. Consideration of mutant mice and rats, with defects of bone resorption giving osteopetrosis, suggests that the primary defect is of the professional scavengers, the mononuclear-phagocyte system, failing ...
NormanW Nisbet, J. F. Loutit
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The resorption of cilia

Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1964
Ciliary resorption, a phenomenon consistently occurring in certain protozoa, illustrates fundamental cellular processes. Membranes are observed to break and fuse in an end-to-end manner and to laminate by surface fusion within the environment of the resorption vesicle. The sequence and manner of filament degradation demonstrate the relative lability of
Y. Shigenaka, L. E. Roth
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Condylar Resorption

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
Idiopathic condylar resorption almost exclusively affects women. Its exact etiology and pathogenesis remain unclear. It has been associated with rheumatoid arthritis, temporomandibular joint internal derangement, condylar fractures, connective tissue or autoimmune diseases, orthodontic treatment, and orthognathic surgery.
Maria E, Papadaki   +3 more
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Internal resorption

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1957
Internal resorption is either more common or more frequently diagnosed than heretofore. The cause of the idiopathic type is unknown, except for a possible coincidental association with radioactive material and/or traumatic occlusion. This report presents a classification of internal resorption and a differentiation between physiologic and ...
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ROOT RESORPTION

Dental Clinics of North America, 1992
Several types of resorption affect teeth: internal, external, invasive, pressure, and idiopathic resorption. Diagnosis depends on an accurate medical and dental history, and radiographic and clinical examination. Because trauma appears to be a major factor associated with resorption, questions regarding past traumatic events may provide good leads to a
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Orthodontic root resorption

Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists, 2021
External apical root resorption (EARR) is one of the most frequently reported iatrogenic side effects of orthodontic movement. Nevertheless, no robust and unequivocal scientific evidence is yet available in the literature regarding the clinical and biological factors that trigger EARR. The purpose of the present position paper is to provide clinicians,
Glenn T. Sameshima   +1 more
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Verdauung und Resorption

1973
Unter Verdauung versteht man die hydrolytische Aufspaltung von polymeren Nahrungsbestandteilen zu monomeren durch Enzyme im Magen-Darm-Trakt.
h. c. Werner Lothar Fekl   +2 more
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