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The nature of tooth movement

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1973
T he tooth-supporting structures of bone and connective tissue provide not only the bioelastic but also the bioplastic foundations upon which the dentition functions. Study of tooth function, then, in its widest sense, involves bioelastic phenomena and consideration of those compressive and tensile forces which exceed, in duration and magnitude, the ...
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Tooth eruption and orthodontic movement

British Dental Journal, 1992
Teeth have been moved in man for centuries and the process of tooth eruption has occurred presumably since he evolved. The cellular and molecular mechanisms which are involved in these two phenomena are amongst the most intriguing questions in dental research today.
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Hydrodynamic Damping of Tooth Movement

Journal of Dental Research, 1966
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA AMORTIMENTO HYDRODYNAMIC DEL MOBILITATE DE DENTES.—Numeros de Reynold calculate ab le velocitate de intrusion del incisores maxillar del ratto esseva bassissime, lo que indica le predominantia de fortias viscose. Le constantes de resorto calculate ab le periodo de oscillation del dentes monstrava differentias significative ...
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Histology of Tooth Movement

Dental Clinics of North America, 1972
H M, Goldman, A A, Gianelly
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The role of biomineralization in disorders of skeletal development and tooth formation

Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021
Christopher S Kovacs   +2 more
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Piezo-catalysis for nondestructive tooth whitening

Nature Communications, 2020
Yanmin Jia, Ming Huang, Feifei Wang
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The pathogenesis of streptococcal infections: from Tooth decay to meningitis

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2003
Timothy J Mitchell
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Mutations in the mitochondrial GTPase mitofusin 2 cause Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy type 2A

Nature Genetics, 2004
Maria Muglia   +2 more
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Next-generation sequencing in Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease: opportunities and challenges

Nature Reviews Neurology, 2019
Menelaos Pipis   +2 more
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