نتایج جستجو برای: orthodontic tooth movement

تعداد نتایج: 254265  

Journal: :journal of lasers in medical sciences 0
yuji tsuka department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan tadashi fujita department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan maya shirakura department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan ryo kunimatsu department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan shao-ching su department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan eri fujii department of orthodontics, applied life sciences, hiroshima university institute of biomedical & health sciences, hiroshima, japan

introduction: the aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of low-level neodymium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet (nd:yag) laser irradiation on orthodontic tooth movement and histological examination. methods: eleven male wistar rats (aged 10 weeks) were included. to produce experimental tooth movement in rats, 10 g force was applied to maxillary first molars with nickel titanium closed coil...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 2009
Jeremy C Karras James R Miller James S Hodges John P Beyer Brent E Larson

INTRODUCTION Osteoclastic activity is required for orthodontic force to move teeth through alveolar bone. Bisphosphonates are drugs that inhibit osteoclast maturation, function, and survival. The aim of this study was to assess orthodontic tooth movement in rats receiving bisphosphonate treatment. METHODS Two groups of Sprague-Dawley rats were used. The rats in the treatment group received 7 ...

2013
BN Nayak

The application of orthodontic forces to correct mandibular and maxillary teeth irregularities through alveolar bone remodeling involves a series of coordinated and regulated molecular and cellular events in the periodontium i.e. periodontal ligament (PL), alveolar bone (AB), cementum, and gingiva. The PL and AB are the two important structures which actively participate in bone remodeling in r...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2007
S Sprogar J Volk M Drevensek G Drevensek

Many chemical messengers are involved in the process of alveolar bone and periodontal ligament remodelling during orthodontic tooth movement. Among them is probably endothelin-1 (ET-1). Its role in this process has been partly explained using tezosentan, which affects endothelin A (ET(A)) and endothelin B (ET(B)) receptors. Tezosentan enhances orthodontic tooth movement. The aim of this study w...

2016
Martina Von Böhl Yijin Ren Anne M. Kuijpers-Jagtman Piotr S. Fudalej Jaap C. Maltha Satheesh Elangovan

It is generally accepted that the effect of orthodontic tooth movement on the dental pulp in adolescents is reversible and that it has no long-lasting effect on pulpal physiology. However, it is not clear yet if the same conclusion is also valid for adult subjects. Thus, in two groups of rats, aged 6 and 40 weeks respectively, 3 molars at one side of the maxilla were moved together in a mesial ...

2016
Koutaro Maki Katsuyoshi Futaki Satoru Tanabe Mariko Takahashi Yuta Ichikawa Tetsutaro Yamaguchi

We have developed a new orthodontic bracket with three slots with lubricative properties on the working surfaces and proposed a new orthodontic treatment system employing 0.012-0.014-inch Ni-Ti arch wires. We recruited 54 patients, of which 27 received treatment with the new zirconia bracket with multiple slots system (M group), and the others received treatment with standard edge-wise applianc...

2010
Kenneth F. H. Tan Surendra Shetty Subraya Mogra

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the external application of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF’s) could enhance the amount of orthodontic tooth movement in young

2016
Takuji Hikida Masaru Yamaguchi Mami Shimizu Jun Kikuta Tomokazu Yoshino Kazutaka Kasai

OBJECTIVE Root mobility due to reciprocating movement of the tooth (jiggling) may exacerbate orthodontic root resorption (ORR). "Jiggling" describes mesiodistal or buccolingual movement of the roots of the teeth during orthodontic treatment. In the present study, buccolingual movement is described as "jiggling." We aimed to investigate the relationship between ORR and jiggling and to test for p...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2007
Allan Abuabara

External apical root resorption is a common phenomenon associated with orthodontic treatment. The factors relevant to root resorption can be divided into biological and mechanical factors. Some mechanical and biological factors might be associated with an increased or decreased risk of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. For mechanical factors, the extensive tooth movement, root torqu...

2015
Sujith Sivarajan Chitra Girija Vallabhan Sajida Aboobacker Vishal Vijayan Anju Samuel Nithin Mathew Cherian

* Senior Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics, Sri Sankara Dental College, Varkala, Trivandrum, Kerala, India ** Senior Lecturer, Department of Periodontics, Sri Sankara Dental College, Varkala, Trivandrum, Kerala, India *** Senior Lecturer, Department of Periodontics, Kannur Dental College, Anjarakandy, Kannur, Kerala, India † Senior Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics, Kannur Dental College,...

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