Orthodontic Open-Coil Spring Deactivation Forces Differ with Varying Activation Levels [PDF]
Coil springs are used in orthodontics to deliver forces to move teeth. However, the optimal amount of activation to produce predictable, continuous deactivation forces, for the purpose of orthodontic tooth movement, is unclear.
Lubinsky, Ryan
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Correction: Górski et al. Application of Two-Dimensional Entropy Measures to Detect the Radiographic Signs of Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis in an Equine Model. Biomedicines 2022, 10, 2914. [PDF]
Górski K +6 more
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The comparison of different rapid maxillary expansion devices from periodontal tissue health and root resorption perspectives [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Utilization of rapid maxillary expansion (RME) is common for the correction of sagittal discrepancies in orthodontic treatment. RME appliances will transmit a compressive force to the periodontal support structures. This resultant force can
Facciolo, Joseph
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The two extremes of physiological tooth resorption in primary tooth with or without the permanent successor tooth. [PDF]
Consolaro A +3 more
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Orthodontic treatment of a transposed maxillary canine and first premolar in a young patient with class III malocclusion [PDF]
Favero, Lorenzo +2 more
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Antioxidantes dietéticos para la prevención de la periodontitis crónica y su tratamiento. Una revisión de las evidencias actuales procedentes de estudios en animales y humanos [PDF]
Objetivos. Dada la relación existente entre periodontitis crónica y altos niveles de estrés oxidativo, esta revisión pretende clarificar qué papel puede desempeñar la ingesta de los diferentes antioxidantes de la dieta en el mantenimiento de un ...
Bullon, Pedro
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Periodontitis and tooth resorption – pathologic molecular mechanisms
Objectives: Periodontitis is an inflammation of the tooth surrounding tissue, which has been proposed to result in inflammatory jaw bone destruction. Another disease of the oral cavity is tooth resorption (TR). This dental condition is associated with the destruction of dental mineralized tissue. Among[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
Widmann, K +7 more
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Increased Presence of Complement Factors and Mast Cells in Alveolar Bone and Tooth Resorption. [PDF]
Luntzer K +8 more
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Disappeared roots: A case report
Tooth resorption is a perplexing problem for all dental practitioners. The etiologic factors are vague, the diagnoses are educated guesses and, often, the chosen treatment does not prevent the rapid disappearance of the calcified dental tissues.
Arathi R, Kundabala M, Karen B
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Root resorption and impacted tooth position [PDF]
Mukesh, Kumar +3 more
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