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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.
Lamper, Timea +4 more
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Bone Regeneation By Orthodontic Tooth Movement [PDF]
This case report describes the creation of appropriate alveolar bone level by orthodontic tooth movement in a 43-year-old man with inappropriate alveolar bone level at an edentulous site, which prevented the placement of an implant necessary for ...
FIRATLI, Sönmez +3 more
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Development and Validation of 3D Finite Element Models for Prediction of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Objectives. The aim of this study was to develop and validate three-dimensional (3D) finite element modeling for prediction of orthodontic tooth movement. Materials and Methods. Two orthodontic patients were enrolled in this study.
Udomsak Likitmongkolsakul +3 more
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Myeloid HIF1α Is Involved in the Extent of Orthodontically Induced Tooth Movement
During orthodontic tooth movement, transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1α) is stabilised in the periodontal ligament. While HIF1α in periodontal ligament fibroblasts can be stabilised by mechanical compression, in macrophages pressure ...
Christian Kirschneck +6 more
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Unravelling the functional biomechanics of dental features and tooth wear [PDF]
Most of the morphological features recognized in hominin teeth, particularly the topography of the occlusal surface, are generally interpreted as an evolutionary functional adaptation for mechanical food processing.
Kullmer, Ottmar +16 more
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Mechanical Load, Sex Hormones, and Bone Modeling
Mechanical loading as a result of load-bearing physical activity is an important regulator of both bone mass and bone microarchitecture. Sex hormone receptor signaling involves several separate signaling cascades in a tissue-specific manner, affecting ...
Ulf H. Lerner +3 more
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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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A Noble, Easy and Conceptual Radiographic Analysis to Assess the Type of Tooth Movement (Molar Distalization) [PDF]
Context and Aim: Bodily tooth movement is desirable in the field of Orthodontics and so is with molar distalization. Till date there is no such analysis available which could gauge and quantify the molar distalization and the type of tooth movement ...
Abhishek Bansal +3 more
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What changes in the biology of bone movement induced with mini-implants/miniplates is the synchronicity [PDF]
Introduction: Induced tooth-bone movement occurs by a synchronicity of dental and bone phenomena, thanks to the osteocytic network, which is a three-dimensional network that controls the bone shape or design.
Alberto CONSOLARO +2 more
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Early tissue changes during human tooth movement [PDF]
Hany histologic investigations of tooth movement utilizing both experimental animal and human material have been conducted and published during the past three-quarters of a century.
Christensen, Dean A.
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