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Tooth mobility and periodontal therapy [PDF]
Data collected as part of an 8–year longitudinal study on periodontal therapy involving 82 patients and 1974 teeth were analyzed to determine if tooth mobility influenced the results of treatment.
E C Morrison, F G Burgett, R R Nissle
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Tooth Mobility among Patients visiting a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study
Introduction: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that results in the destruction of supporting tissue and bone leading to tooth mobility. Tooth mobility if untreated can lead to tooth loss. However, very few studies exist for its assessment.
Sujaya Gupta +4 more
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Development of a device to simulate tooth mobility [PDF]
Objectives: The testing of new materials under simulation of oral conditions is essential in medicine. For simulation of fracture strength different simulation devices are used for test set-up.
Kurt Erdelt
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Strontium isotopic analysis of sequentially formed tissues, such as tooth enamel, is commonly used to study provenance and mobility of humans and animals.
N. Lazzerini +9 more
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Quantitative tooth mobility evaluation based on intraoral scanner measurements [PDF]
BackgroundTooth mobility assessment is subjective and current techniques require the translation of a continuous variable to a categorical variable based on the perception of the examiner.
Luiz Meirelles +2 more
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The Impact of Progesterone and Estrogen on the Tooth Mobility
Background and Objectives: Progesterone and estrogen modify the bone metabolism directly related to the periodontium, this study aimed at answering the question whether fluctuations in the levels of these hormones or the use of their synthetic ...
Małgorzata Peruga +2 more
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Background/purpose: In this study, we investigated the von Mises stress distribution on three types of teeth with different peripheral alveolar bone heights and displacements in the vertical and lateral directions of the teeth when forces were applied to
Yi-Chun Chen, Hsun-Heng Tsai
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The aim of this systematic review (SR) was to assess whether tooth mobility (TM) increases the risk of tooth extraction/loss. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO database (CRD42023485425).
Raffaele Cavalcanti +2 more
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Objective. The aim of the present work is the analysis of mobility of human dentition under the action of physiological short-term loading by using a numerical approach.
Arturo N Natali, Piero G Pavan
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