Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-07Teeth move during mastication and this mobility is structurally governed by the periodontium (including PDL and alveolar bone) supporting the teeth and functionally by the forces that are generated during mastication and transferred to the teeth via the masticatory muscles. The extent of this mobility is clinically used to determine the prognosis for teeth. However, the range of tooth movement and its direction under functional loads are largely unknown for either periodontal health, disease, or disuse. The objective of this study was to investigate in vivo tooth mobility during mastication and masticatory muscle stimulation in pigs and its relationship to the periodontal ligament (PDL) space...
Common models describing initial tooth movement mostly rest on the assumption of viscoelastic behavi...
Aim: This preclinical in vivo study aims to evaluate in pigs the influence of the distance of residu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The relationship between tooth roots and diet is relat...
The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and in...
Aims and Objectives: Decision regarding the option to treat tooth mobility should be based on the et...
Contains fulltext : 58835.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
Mammalian teeth have to sustain repetitive and high chewing loads without failure. Key to this capab...
Objective: To address how experimental periodontal disease affects alveolar bone mass and mineral ap...
One of the key problems in dental biomechanics is the prediction of tooth mobility under functional ...
In order to achieve a desirable tooth movement, it is of great importance to control the M/F ratio a...
The novel aspect of this study was to contextualize the co-localization of biomolecular expression i...
Data collected as part of an 8–year longitudinal study on periodontal therapy involving 82 patients ...
To achieve predictable and physiologic orthodontic tooth movement, estimating the axis of rotation o...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
In the field of dental study it is most fundamental and necessary to estimate the condition of perio...
Common models describing initial tooth movement mostly rest on the assumption of viscoelastic behavi...
Aim: This preclinical in vivo study aims to evaluate in pigs the influence of the distance of residu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The relationship between tooth roots and diet is relat...
The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and in...
Aims and Objectives: Decision regarding the option to treat tooth mobility should be based on the et...
Contains fulltext : 58835.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
Mammalian teeth have to sustain repetitive and high chewing loads without failure. Key to this capab...
Objective: To address how experimental periodontal disease affects alveolar bone mass and mineral ap...
One of the key problems in dental biomechanics is the prediction of tooth mobility under functional ...
In order to achieve a desirable tooth movement, it is of great importance to control the M/F ratio a...
The novel aspect of this study was to contextualize the co-localization of biomolecular expression i...
Data collected as part of an 8–year longitudinal study on periodontal therapy involving 82 patients ...
To achieve predictable and physiologic orthodontic tooth movement, estimating the axis of rotation o...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
In the field of dental study it is most fundamental and necessary to estimate the condition of perio...
Common models describing initial tooth movement mostly rest on the assumption of viscoelastic behavi...
Aim: This preclinical in vivo study aims to evaluate in pigs the influence of the distance of residu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015The relationship between tooth roots and diet is relat...