The awareness of the society and, accordingly, the number of patients who need orthodontic treatment has increased gradually. Nowadays, the importance of the concept of time has focused the attention of researchers on the completion of orthodontic treatments in a shorter time. Heavy forces applied to shorten the treatment period in orthodontic treatments cause many undesirable conditions, such as root resorption, crushing of periodontal fibers, and formation of hyalinization tissue. Therefore, researchers are working on methods that will accelerate orthodontic tooth movement and shorten the treatment time. In this section, applications that accelerate orthodontic tooth movement will be discussed
BackgroundAccelerating the rate of tooth movement may help to reduce the duration of orthodontic tre...
From the outset, orthodontists wished they could increase the velocity of tooth movement, for the be...
The request for orthodontic treatment has grown quickly in the last years. One of the most critical ...
Orthodontic tooth movement involves application of orthodontic force using various appliances to bri...
Clinical orthodontics is ever dynamic branch of Dentistry. Traditionally orthodontics was always con...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Technological advancement and the initiation of modern therapeutic methods are constantlychangingcon...
Orthodontic treatment is possibly, in terms of duration, the lengthiest dental procedure performed. ...
Orthodontic treatment is possibly, in terms of duration, the lengthiest dental procedure performed. ...
The major concern in orthodontics is prolonged duration of time of treatment, which prompts the pati...
The duration of orthodontic treatment is the primary concern of utmost patients. Unfortunately, long...
Reducing the orthodontic treatment duration is an important issue, especially for adult patients who...
Aim: Reducing treatment time in orthodontics is a matter of strong interest for clinicians and patie...
The aim of the article is to review methods developed to accelerate the orthodontic tooth movement
Background: Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is an interaction between the mechanical forces applied...
BackgroundAccelerating the rate of tooth movement may help to reduce the duration of orthodontic tre...
From the outset, orthodontists wished they could increase the velocity of tooth movement, for the be...
The request for orthodontic treatment has grown quickly in the last years. One of the most critical ...
Orthodontic tooth movement involves application of orthodontic force using various appliances to bri...
Clinical orthodontics is ever dynamic branch of Dentistry. Traditionally orthodontics was always con...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Technological advancement and the initiation of modern therapeutic methods are constantlychangingcon...
Orthodontic treatment is possibly, in terms of duration, the lengthiest dental procedure performed. ...
Orthodontic treatment is possibly, in terms of duration, the lengthiest dental procedure performed. ...
The major concern in orthodontics is prolonged duration of time of treatment, which prompts the pati...
The duration of orthodontic treatment is the primary concern of utmost patients. Unfortunately, long...
Reducing the orthodontic treatment duration is an important issue, especially for adult patients who...
Aim: Reducing treatment time in orthodontics is a matter of strong interest for clinicians and patie...
The aim of the article is to review methods developed to accelerate the orthodontic tooth movement
Background: Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is an interaction between the mechanical forces applied...
BackgroundAccelerating the rate of tooth movement may help to reduce the duration of orthodontic tre...
From the outset, orthodontists wished they could increase the velocity of tooth movement, for the be...
The request for orthodontic treatment has grown quickly in the last years. One of the most critical ...