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Technique Selection for Adult Tooth Movement

open access: closedDental Clinics of North America, 1972
S. Hyman, Allan Schlossberg
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The effect of micro-osteoperforation on the rate of tooth movement during the alignment stage in patients with mandibular crowding: a randomised controlled trial.

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2023
BACKGROUND Orthodontic treatment is a long process that requires patient cooperation. Risks of side effects such as caries formation, periodontal problems, and root resorption increases as well as problems in patient cooperation arises with longer ...
Mücahid Faik Şahin, A. Baysal
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Surgical Techniques for Accelerating Orthodontic Tooth Movement

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Dana Zandian   +3 more
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An Overview On Corticotomy For Orthodontic Tooth Movement

Annals of Dental Specialty, 2021
Orthodontics and bone remodeling have evolved to match modern aesthetic and therapeutic demands during the last decades. Different techniques were adopted and studied for 100 years involving invasive surgical and non-surgical procedures have been ...
Reyouf Ibrahim Alzumea   +9 more
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Bonding--new techniques in minor tooth movement.

open access: closedThe New York state dental journal, 1977
Geiger Am, Leonard Gorelick
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Three-dimensional assessment of accelerating orthodontic tooth movement - micro-osteoperforations versus piezocision: A randomized, parallel group and split-mouth controlled clinical trial.

Orthodontics & craniofacial research, 2020
OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of micro-osteoperforations (MOPs) versus piezocision (Piezo) in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement in adults. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION In this randomized, single-blinded, parallel-group, split-mouth clinical ...
Basema Alqadasi   +5 more
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Contemporary theories of orthodontic tooth movement

Orthodontic Update
Coordinated biological responses are required to bring about orthodontic tooth movement. Several theories have been proposed for the mechanisms underlying tooth movement.
Jennifer A Haworth, Jonathan Sandy
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A radiographic cephalometric study of certain tooth movements observed in the postretention period of deep overbite cases treated with the Begg technique

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1971
cent, respectively), but ratings of carpals varied more between observers. Differences were no greater than one stage, except that in 0.3 per cent disagreement of two stages was found. No systematic error was noted in the two ratings by the same observer during the l-year interval between double determinations, but differences between observers ...
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