BACKGROUND Bone dehiscences and gingival recession have been associated with orthodontic arch expansion. The aim of this study was to assess and compare periodontal modelling during application of two force levels. METHODS The second and third upper molars were orthodontically moved buccally with conventional or low forces for 60 or 90 days in 32 rats. Ten non-treated animals were used as controls. The influence of force level and time on dental, skeletal and periodontal parameters (i.e. height and thickness of gingiva and bone) was assessed on histomicrographs using a mixed linear model. RESULTS Facial tooth position (725 μm, CI 379-1072 μm, distal root of the third molar) and maxillary skeletal width (295 μm, CI 168-421 μm)...
Aim: The study evaluated, using histomorphometry, the percentage of hyaline area in periodontal liga...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the effect of different continuous ...
The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and in...
Orthodontic tooth movement requires external orthodontic forces to be converted to cellular signals ...
OBJECTIVES To present the development of an experimental model in rats for translational expansiv...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the thickness of the periodontal ligament of ra...
Background: Many adult orthodontic patients suffer from chronic periodontitis with recurrent episode...
The biological response to orthodontic tooth movement has generally focused on reactions within the ...
Contains fulltext : 57139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aims of th...
There occurs a biological response of the tissues of dental support, in answer to the external physi...
The aims of this study were to perform a systematic review of the use of rats as a model for experim...
The clinical management of orthodontic patients with dental trauma before or during the treatment is...
INTRODUCTION: Age effects on orthodontically induced periodontal vascular reactions have not been st...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the effect of different continuous ...
This study was performed to investigate the effect of age on the efficiency of orthodontic tooth mov...
Aim: The study evaluated, using histomorphometry, the percentage of hyaline area in periodontal liga...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the effect of different continuous ...
The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and in...
Orthodontic tooth movement requires external orthodontic forces to be converted to cellular signals ...
OBJECTIVES To present the development of an experimental model in rats for translational expansiv...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the thickness of the periodontal ligament of ra...
Background: Many adult orthodontic patients suffer from chronic periodontitis with recurrent episode...
The biological response to orthodontic tooth movement has generally focused on reactions within the ...
Contains fulltext : 57139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aims of th...
There occurs a biological response of the tissues of dental support, in answer to the external physi...
The aims of this study were to perform a systematic review of the use of rats as a model for experim...
The clinical management of orthodontic patients with dental trauma before or during the treatment is...
INTRODUCTION: Age effects on orthodontically induced periodontal vascular reactions have not been st...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the effect of different continuous ...
This study was performed to investigate the effect of age on the efficiency of orthodontic tooth mov...
Aim: The study evaluated, using histomorphometry, the percentage of hyaline area in periodontal liga...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that there is no difference in the effect of different continuous ...
The aim of the thesis was to study orthodontic tooth movement in relation to edentulous areas and in...