The effect of the nervous system on bone remodelling has been described by many studies. Sensory and autonomic nerves are present in the bone. Immunohistochemical analysis of the bone have indicated the presence of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters that act on bone cells through receptors. Besides carrying sensory information, sensory neurons produce various neuropeptides playing an important role in maintaining bone and tooth pulp homeostasis, and dentin formation. Bone tissue and teeth contain organic and inorganic components. Bone cells enable bone mineralization and ensure its formation and resorption. Studies focused on the effects of the nervous system on the bone are proceeded using various ways. Sensory denervation itself can be a...
<div><p>The sympathetic nervous system controls bone remodeling by regulating bone formation and res...
The current study investigated the distribution of periodontal epithelial cells and nerve fibres wit...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...
Signals derived from the autonomic nervous system exert potent effects on osteoclast and osteoblast ...
Biological responses to orthodontic forces involve various cell types, these include fibroblasts, en...
The presence of nerves in human tooth pulp has been recognized for over a hundred years, and the inn...
During orthodontic tooth movement, stress is applied on the dento-alveolar complex, initiating a bio...
The innervation of pulp and dentine was studied in fully formed human deciduous teeth using antibodi...
The skeleton is well-innervated, but only recently have the functions of this complex network in bon...
Bone: a. Coronoid process b. Mandibular notch c. Condyloid process d. Head of mandible e...
Unilateral removal of the inferior dental nerve and superior cervical ganglion in rats produced no a...
The inferior alveolar nerve was unilaterally resected in 30-day-old mice; other animals were unilate...
Bone alters its metabolic and anabolic activities in response to the variety of systemic and local f...
Human primary teeth in the stages of late root formation, root completion and root resorption were i...
Underlying mechanisms contributing to the imbalance in bone turnover during osteoporosis remain only...
<div><p>The sympathetic nervous system controls bone remodeling by regulating bone formation and res...
The current study investigated the distribution of periodontal epithelial cells and nerve fibres wit...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...
Signals derived from the autonomic nervous system exert potent effects on osteoclast and osteoblast ...
Biological responses to orthodontic forces involve various cell types, these include fibroblasts, en...
The presence of nerves in human tooth pulp has been recognized for over a hundred years, and the inn...
During orthodontic tooth movement, stress is applied on the dento-alveolar complex, initiating a bio...
The innervation of pulp and dentine was studied in fully formed human deciduous teeth using antibodi...
The skeleton is well-innervated, but only recently have the functions of this complex network in bon...
Bone: a. Coronoid process b. Mandibular notch c. Condyloid process d. Head of mandible e...
Unilateral removal of the inferior dental nerve and superior cervical ganglion in rats produced no a...
The inferior alveolar nerve was unilaterally resected in 30-day-old mice; other animals were unilate...
Bone alters its metabolic and anabolic activities in response to the variety of systemic and local f...
Human primary teeth in the stages of late root formation, root completion and root resorption were i...
Underlying mechanisms contributing to the imbalance in bone turnover during osteoporosis remain only...
<div><p>The sympathetic nervous system controls bone remodeling by regulating bone formation and res...
The current study investigated the distribution of periodontal epithelial cells and nerve fibres wit...
Control of bone physiology through the hypothalamopituitary corticotropic axis has long been recogni...