There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specific field in which concepts associated with forces are established and adapted. In place of pressure/tension, the compression/traction pair should be used. This study defines each one of these terms and justifies their use. Our contemporary world demands standardized criteria, methods, measures, concepts and terms to ensure that study protocols, results and applications are used in the same way in any country or area of human action
The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Force application to a tooth during orthodontic treatment evokes a biological response...
Movimentar ortodonticamente os dentes por áreas densas do trabeculado ósseo e pelas corticais pode r...
There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specif...
Tooth movement by orthodontic force application includes remodeling changes in dental and surroundin...
Orthodontic tooth movement depends largely on the biomechanical properties of the periodontal ligame...
Background: Mechanical forces applied during an orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) propel a number of ...
Abstract Nowadays, orthodontic treatment has become increasingly popular. However, the biological me...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Application of mechanical force on abnormally positioned tooth, cause changes in tooth location and ...
Orthodontic tooth movement differs significantly from the physiological tooth movement, as it determ...
The purpose of this review is to provide an update on the changes at the cellular and tissue level o...
Orthodontic tooth movement occurs as a result of resorption and formation of the alveolar bone due t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the thickness of the periodontal ligament of ra...
INTRODUCTION: Force application to a tooth during orthodontic treatment evokes a biological response...
The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Force application to a tooth during orthodontic treatment evokes a biological response...
Movimentar ortodonticamente os dentes por áreas densas do trabeculado ósseo e pelas corticais pode r...
There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specif...
Tooth movement by orthodontic force application includes remodeling changes in dental and surroundin...
Orthodontic tooth movement depends largely on the biomechanical properties of the periodontal ligame...
Background: Mechanical forces applied during an orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) propel a number of ...
Abstract Nowadays, orthodontic treatment has become increasingly popular. However, the biological me...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Application of mechanical force on abnormally positioned tooth, cause changes in tooth location and ...
Orthodontic tooth movement differs significantly from the physiological tooth movement, as it determ...
The purpose of this review is to provide an update on the changes at the cellular and tissue level o...
Orthodontic tooth movement occurs as a result of resorption and formation of the alveolar bone due t...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the thickness of the periodontal ligament of ra...
INTRODUCTION: Force application to a tooth during orthodontic treatment evokes a biological response...
The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic ...
INTRODUCTION: Force application to a tooth during orthodontic treatment evokes a biological response...
Movimentar ortodonticamente os dentes por áreas densas do trabeculado ósseo e pelas corticais pode r...