نتایج جستجو برای: human tooth

تعداد نتایج: 1718221  

2015
Yuanwei Chen Yongchun Yu Lin Chen Lanfeng Ye Junhui Cui Quan Sun Kaide Li Zhiyong Li Lei Liu

Tooth regeneration is considered to be an optimistic approach to replace current treatments for tooth loss. It is important to determine the most suitable seed cells for tooth regeneration. Recently, human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) have been regarded as a promising candidate for tissue regeneration. However, it has not been reported whether hUCMSCs can be employed in tooth...

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 2004
Yijin Ren Jaap C Maltha Martin A Van 't Hof Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman

The aim of this study was to develop a mathematic model to describe the relationship between magnitude of applied force and rate of orthodontic tooth movement. Initially, data were extracted from experimental studies in dogs (beagles), in which controlled, standardized forces were used to move mandibular second premolars distally. Curve-fitting by nonlinear regression analysis provided an equat...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2015
توکلی, محمد , حقگو, حمید رضا , حقگو, رزا , عباسی, فرید ,

  Background and Aims: The main cause of erosion is acid exposure . Side effects of erosion necessitate therapeutic agents’ uses. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of nano- hydroxy apatite in tooth remineralization following exposure to soft beer.   Materials and Methods: This in vitro experimental study was conducted on 18 human impacted third molars that had been surgically...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1981
A R Burdi J Superstine W Babler

This study explores whether the "distance gradient" model shown for embryonic development and postnatal tooth growth is also characteristic of the fetal period. Histologic data and ratings from 26 human fetuses show that, unlike the embryonic and postnatal periods, changes occurring in two tooth germs are significantly alike, regardless of the number of intervening teeth.

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1957
Harold S. Fleming

The demands for energy-rich metabolites by particular organs during prenatal growth and development are so great that the entire resources of the embryo are mobilized at specific times." There is an increased rate of activity of the major metabolic pathways during embryonic development on demand by particular sites. The product or result of this particular activity is growth of the organ or org...

Fereshteh Nasser Alavi, Navid Karimi Nasab, Reza Davalloo,

Introduction: To compare the effects of 0.05% sodium fluoride (NaF) mouthrinse, GC Tooth Mousse and GC MI Paste Plus on white spot formation inhibition. Materials and Methods: Thirty pairs of extracted human premolars were cut in half mesio-distally with a disc. The teeth were coated with nail varnish, except a part of the buccal and/or lingual enamel, which was used as the test area, and then ...

2017
Paula Lancaster David Brettle Fiona Carmichael Val Clerehugh

The crown of a human tooth has an outer layer of highly-mineralized tissue called enamel, beneath which is dentin, a less-mineralized tissue which forms the bulk of the tooth-crown and root. The composition and structure of enamel and dentin are different, resulting in different thermal properties. This gives an opportunity to characterize enamel and dentin from their thermal properties and to ...

2013
M. Christopher Dean Tim J. Cole

We explored the relationship between growth in tooth root length and the modern human extended period of childhood. Tooth roots provide support to counter chewing forces and so it is advantageous to grow roots quickly to allow teeth to erupt into function as early as possible. Growth in tooth root length occurs with a characteristic spurt or peak in rate sometime between tooth crown completion ...

2014
Ryan Olley Guilherme M. Xavier Maisa Seppala Ana A. Volponi Fin Geoghegan Paul T. Sharpe Martyn T. Cobourne

Human dental development is characterized by formation of primary teeth, which are subsequently replaced by the secondary dentition. The secondary dentition consists of incisors, canines, and premolars, which are derived from the successional dental lamina of the corresponding primary tooth germs; and molar teeth, which develop as a continuation of the dental lamina. Currently, very little is k...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2012
Patrick Mahoney

This study reconstructs incremental enamel development for a sample of modern human deciduous mandibular (n = 42) and maxillary (n = 42) anterior (incisors and canines) teeth. Results are compared between anterior teeth, and with previous research for deciduous molars (Mahoney: Am J Phys Anthropol 144 (2011) 204-214) to identify developmental differences along the tooth row. Two hypotheses are ...

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