Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this work was to analyse all the applied movements when extracting healthy upper and lower jaw premolars for orthodontic purposes. The authors wanted to demonstrate that the different bone densities of the mandible and maxilla are not a significant parameter when related to the extraction force applied. The buccal and palatal rocking movements, plus the twisting movements were also measured in this in-vivo study during premolar extraction for orthodontic purposes. Methods: The physical strains or forces transferred onto the teeth during extraction are the following three movements: gripping, twisting, and traction. A strain measurement gauge was attached onto an ordinary dentistry plier. The strain measurement ...
Background: Atraumatic dental extraction preserves bone and maintains gingival architecture, thereby...
The use of natural teeth for performing in vivo, in situ and/or in vitro studies has been widely obs...
The amount and consistency of the applied forces to the tooth are important factors in tooth movemen...
Background: Minimally invasive vertical extraction devices have been developed to minimise the need ...
The need for a training modality for tooth extraction procedures is increasing, as dental students d...
The use of premolar extractions as a viable form of orthodontic therapy has been an accepted mode of...
Introduction: Orthodontic elastic has been investigated for tooth movement. Study about their use in...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate the efficacy between physics forceps and c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to 1. experimentally (in vitro) quantify the force system act...
Background: Dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from the oral cavity and is the most common ...
Aim: The aim was to study the influence of rotary and hand instruments techniques on the susceptibil...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine the difference in compressive strength between decay...
Background: Tooth extraction is one of the most commonly performed procedures in dentistry. It is us...
The analysis of forces, moments and pressure points has long been of great interest in orthodontics....
Introduction: Extrusive tooth movement has been overlooked in the literature on root resorption. The...
Background: Atraumatic dental extraction preserves bone and maintains gingival architecture, thereby...
The use of natural teeth for performing in vivo, in situ and/or in vitro studies has been widely obs...
The amount and consistency of the applied forces to the tooth are important factors in tooth movemen...
Background: Minimally invasive vertical extraction devices have been developed to minimise the need ...
The need for a training modality for tooth extraction procedures is increasing, as dental students d...
The use of premolar extractions as a viable form of orthodontic therapy has been an accepted mode of...
Introduction: Orthodontic elastic has been investigated for tooth movement. Study about their use in...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to compare and evaluate the efficacy between physics forceps and c...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to 1. experimentally (in vitro) quantify the force system act...
Background: Dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from the oral cavity and is the most common ...
Aim: The aim was to study the influence of rotary and hand instruments techniques on the susceptibil...
abstract: This study was conducted to determine the difference in compressive strength between decay...
Background: Tooth extraction is one of the most commonly performed procedures in dentistry. It is us...
The analysis of forces, moments and pressure points has long been of great interest in orthodontics....
Introduction: Extrusive tooth movement has been overlooked in the literature on root resorption. The...
Background: Atraumatic dental extraction preserves bone and maintains gingival architecture, thereby...
The use of natural teeth for performing in vivo, in situ and/or in vitro studies has been widely obs...
The amount and consistency of the applied forces to the tooth are important factors in tooth movemen...