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Enabling Virtual Learning for Biomechanics of Tooth Movement: A Modified Nominal Group Technique [PDF]
Virtual learning is a medium that can enhance students’ understanding of a specific topic. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for dental education to shift from traditional learning to blended learning as it began to utilize technology to help students study effectively.
Fakhitah Ridzuan+4 more
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Effect of Injectable Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Micro-Osteoperforation on Accelerated Orthodontic Tooth Movement: Protocol for a Split-Mouth Randomised Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is often perceived as time-consuming by patients. Various techniques have been developed to accelerate treatment and reduce its duration, but there is limited literature supporting their efficacy and advantages ...
Kushal Taori, Priyanka Niranjane
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Tooth Movement by Biomechanical Technique in Orthodontic Treatment.
The purpose of this study was to analyze tooth movement by measuring the electric impedance of the wire and by using the nonlinear finite element analysis. In this study, the HP4338A Milliohmmeter was used and the model consisted of a metal tooth, silicone bath, bracket, and orthodontic wire.
Tadashi Noda
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The duration of treatment is the most concern among orthodontic patients. It is of a challenge for an orthodontist to shorten the treatment time. A new surgical technique was introduced to accelerate tooth movement during orthodontic treatment. This new technique is the surgical reduction of bone mass in the pathway of desired tooth movement before ...
Wael Ahmed Bayomy Mohamed+2 more
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Evaluation of Root Length Accompanying Platelet Rich Plasma Injection as a Technique for Orthodontic Tooth Movement Acceleration. (A Comparative Study) [PDF]
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess root surface after platelet rich plasma (PRP) injection as a means for tooth movement acceleration. Materials and Methods: 10 female patients with age ranged between (14-19) years old were selected for this study. Total of 40 canine sites were divided into two groups; each group included 20 canines: (group I)
Heba Seddik, Samir Ibrahim, Mai Attia
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Tooth Movement Acceleration Techniques
The aim of this article is to review methods developed to accelerate the orthodontic tooth movement.
Nilüfer İrem Tunçer, Alev Yılmaz
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MicroRNA-155 targets SOCS1 to inhibit osteoclast differentiation during orthodontic tooth movement
Background MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) is a multifunctional miRNA whose expression is known to be involved in a range of physiological and pathological processes. Its association with several oral diseases has been established.
Yao Jiao+8 more
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Background: Last decade has seen a surge of many innovative techniques aimed at decreasing the length of orthodontic treatment. In this study, the efficiency of canine retraction between piezocision and conventional retraction group has been evaluated and compared. Materials and Methods: A total of ten patients (above 18 years) with Class II division I
Nirali Rathod+5 more
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A reduction in orthodontic treatment time can be attained using corticotomies. The aggressive nature of corticotomy due to the elevation of muco-periosteal flaps and to the duration of the surgery raised reluctance for its employ among patients and dental community.
Michele Cassetta, M. Giansanti
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Fast track tooth movement: An amalgamation of periodontics and orthodontics
The major concern in orthodontics is prolonged duration of time of treatment, which prompts the patients to either avoid orthodontic treatment or to seek other alternatives with compromised results.
Aanchal Agrawal+5 more
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