Orthodontic tooth movement: The biology and clinical implications
Orthodontic tooth movement relies on coordinated tissue resorption and formation in the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament. Tooth loading causes local hypoxia and fluid flow, initiating an aseptic inflammatory cascade culminating in osteoclast ...
Yina Li +3 more
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Osteoporosis is a widely distributed disease that may cause complications such as accelerated tooth movement, bone resorption, and tooth loss during orthodontic treatment.
Li Huang +7 more
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Accelerated orthodontic tooth movement: surgical techniques and the regional acceleratory phenomenon
Background Techniques to accelerate tooth movement have been a topic of interest in orthodontics over the past decade. As orthodontic treatment time is linked to potential detrimental effects, such as increased decalcification, dental caries, root ...
Elif Keser, Farhad B. Naini
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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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NSAIDs in orthodontic tooth movement
Orthodontic tooth movement is basically a biological response toward a mechanical force. The movement is induced by prolonged application of controlled mechanical forces, which create pressure and tension zones in the periodontal ligament and alveolar ...
Muthukumar Karthi +5 more
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Effect of Orthodontic Tooth Movement on Sclerostin Expression in Alveolar Bone Matrix: A Systematic Review of Studies on Animal Models [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Sclerostin is a glycoprotein produced by osteocytes that regulates osseous remodeling, particularly in the context of orthodontic tooth movement.
Meredith L. Rogers +2 more
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Medications and Orthodontic Tooth Movement: What Accelerates and Diminishes Tooth Movement? [PDF]
The biological aspect of orthodontic tooth movement is influenced by the magnitude and duration of the applied force. This initiates signaling cascades essential for bone remodeling, which involve activating various cell signaling pathways that enhance the metabolism of the periodontal ligament, leading to localized bone resorption and deposition. This
Alrehaili R +9 more
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Effect of Altered Calcium Metabolism on Orthodontic Tooth Movement: a Systematic Review [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze and synthesize data from animal research on the impact of hormones and their synthetic derivatives on orthodontic tooth movement by altering calcium metabolism.Methods: Eight databases were scanned electronically,
Pasupureddi Keerthana +3 more
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Comparison of tooth movement and biological response resulting from different force magnitudes combined with osteoperforation in rabbits [PDF]
Objective To compare tooth movement rate and histological responses with three different force magnitude designs under osteoperforation in rabbit models.
Cheng-Yi HUANG +5 more
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Predictability of orthodontic tooth movement with aligners: effect of treatment design
Backgrounds The present study was designed to define: (1) which are the less predictable OTM with Invisalign aligners when the treatment plan is designed by expert operators, (2) if the presence and shape of attachments influence the predictability of ...
T. Castroflorio +9 more
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