Aim : The orthodontic movement is associated with a process of tissue remodeling together with the release of several chemical mediators in periodontal tissues. Each mediator is a potential Marker of tooth movement and expresses biological processes as: tissue inflammation and bone remodeling. Different amounts of every mediator are present in several tissues and fluids of the oral cavity. Therefore, there are different methods that allow sampling with several degrees of invasiveness. Chemical mediators are also substances of different molecular nature, and multiple kind of analysis methods allow detection. The purpose of this study wa s to draft the best research protocol for an optimal study on orthodontic movement efficiency. Methods: An...
Application of mechanical force on abnormally positioned tooth, cause changes in tooth location and ...
This review of literature describes the cellular and molecular biology of orthodontic tooth movement...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Tooth movement by orthodontic force application is dependent on remodeling in periodontal ligament a...
Orthodontic tooth movement is made possible by remodeling of the alveolar bone process. Bone remodel...
Tooth movement induced by orthodontic treatment can cause sequential reactions involving the periodo...
OBJECTIVES: Individual orthodontic treatment duration is hard to predict. Individual biological fact...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present systematic review was to offer a timeline of the events taking pl...
SUMMARY The fi rst experimental investigation of orthodontic tooth movement was published by Sandste...
Orthodontic tooth movement relies on coordinated tissue resorption and formation in the surrounding ...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Application of mechanical force on abnormally positioned tooth, cause changes in tooth location and ...
This review of literature describes the cellular and molecular biology of orthodontic tooth movement...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...
Tooth movement by orthodontic force application is dependent on remodeling in periodontal ligament a...
Orthodontic tooth movement is made possible by remodeling of the alveolar bone process. Bone remodel...
Tooth movement induced by orthodontic treatment can cause sequential reactions involving the periodo...
OBJECTIVES: Individual orthodontic treatment duration is hard to predict. Individual biological fact...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present systematic review was to offer a timeline of the events taking pl...
SUMMARY The fi rst experimental investigation of orthodontic tooth movement was published by Sandste...
Orthodontic tooth movement relies on coordinated tissue resorption and formation in the surrounding ...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Biologically active substances are expressed by cells within the periodontium in response to mechani...
Application of mechanical force on abnormally positioned tooth, cause changes in tooth location and ...
This review of literature describes the cellular and molecular biology of orthodontic tooth movement...
Orthodontic treatment usually lasts from 2 to 3 years and some intractable cases may require even lo...