The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic movement. In both events the primary cause is of a physical nature, but the forces delivered to dental tissues exhibit completely different characteristics in terms of intensity, duration, direction, distribution, frequency and form of uptake by periodontal tissues. Consequently, the tissue effects induced by occlusal trauma are different from orthodontic movement. It can be argued that occlusal trauma generates a pathological tissue injury in an attempt to adapt to new excessive functional demands. Orthodontic movement, in turn,performs physiological periodontal bone remodeling to change the position of the teeth in a well-planned manner, ev...
Os traumas dentoalveolares definem-se como lesões de intensidade e extensão variadas, de origem acid...
Objetivo: Establecer el rol de la oclusión traumática en la aparición y la progresión de las recesio...
Occlusal trauma is the result of excessive occlusal forces that exceeds the repair capabilities of t...
The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic ...
Traumatic occlusal forces lead to occlusal trauma of teeth with intact or reduced periodontium. Trau...
A major concern in dentistry is the correct distribution of occlusal forces to promote balance among...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141731/1/jper0511.pd
Traumatic injury of the teeth occurs frequently on anterior and posterior teeth. Pulp necrosis is of...
Any occlusal force which goes beyond the adaptive capacity of our periodontium causes injury to peri...
Occlusal trauma has been associated with periodontal disease 100 years ago, but only observationally...
AbstractTraumatic occlusion was defined as an aggression of the tooth and periodontal tissues by an ...
The study of the occlusion and its’ role in the masticatory system were and are an interest point in...
There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specif...
Svrha ovog prikaza jest pokazati da nedovoljno znanje iz biomehanike i fiziologije tkiva uključenih ...
Trauma from occlusion(TFO) is injury to the periodontal tissue as a result of occlusal forces. Mobil...
Os traumas dentoalveolares definem-se como lesões de intensidade e extensão variadas, de origem acid...
Objetivo: Establecer el rol de la oclusión traumática en la aparición y la progresión de las recesio...
Occlusal trauma is the result of excessive occlusal forces that exceeds the repair capabilities of t...
The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic ...
Traumatic occlusal forces lead to occlusal trauma of teeth with intact or reduced periodontium. Trau...
A major concern in dentistry is the correct distribution of occlusal forces to promote balance among...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141731/1/jper0511.pd
Traumatic injury of the teeth occurs frequently on anterior and posterior teeth. Pulp necrosis is of...
Any occlusal force which goes beyond the adaptive capacity of our periodontium causes injury to peri...
Occlusal trauma has been associated with periodontal disease 100 years ago, but only observationally...
AbstractTraumatic occlusion was defined as an aggression of the tooth and periodontal tissues by an ...
The study of the occlusion and its’ role in the masticatory system were and are an interest point in...
There is no reason for Dentistry to use different terms for phenomena defined in Physics, the specif...
Svrha ovog prikaza jest pokazati da nedovoljno znanje iz biomehanike i fiziologije tkiva uključenih ...
Trauma from occlusion(TFO) is injury to the periodontal tissue as a result of occlusal forces. Mobil...
Os traumas dentoalveolares definem-se como lesões de intensidade e extensão variadas, de origem acid...
Objetivo: Establecer el rol de la oclusión traumática en la aparición y la progresión de las recesio...
Occlusal trauma is the result of excessive occlusal forces that exceeds the repair capabilities of t...