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1 herapies for patients undergoing orthodontic tooth movement.
2 stigate the effect of obesity on orthodontic tooth movement.
3 d and analyzed: hypoloading and experimental tooth movement.
4 acclimatization can be exploited to optimize tooth movement.
5 neration, and root resorption in orthodontic tooth movement.
6 and metalloprotease domain; OTM, orthodontic tooth movement.
7 n of certain cytokines decreases the rate of tooth movement.
8 eralized osteoporosity and increased rate of tooth movement.
9 e, increases the rate of bone remodeling and tooth movement.
10 r bone reactions, which can be exploited for tooth movement.
11 es of alveolar bone cells during orthodontic tooth movement.
12 bone remodeling associated with orthodontic tooth movement.
13 Osteoclasts play a vital role in orthodontic tooth movement.
14 ession in a rat model system of experimental tooth movement.
15 tients and associated with observed rates of tooth movement.
16 eful for experimentally limiting orthodontic tooth movement, a process involving perturbations of nor
20 r bone alterations influenced by orthodontic tooth movement and can help determine risk assessment pr
21 t, while secondary outcomes included rate of tooth movement and change in clinical parameters (plaque
25 f the alveolus has been an approach to speed tooth movement and is referred to as periodontally accel
27 ar spline regression to construct models for tooth movement and to identify factors associated with d
28 nical stress during mastication, orthodontic tooth movement, and wound healing following periodontal
31 patients had a significantly higher rate of tooth movement compared with normal-weight patients (+0.
32 with mastication, eruption, and orthodontic tooth movement-does the tissue increase its rate of cell
33 palatal implants that are placed to control tooth movement during orthodontic treatment and removed
34 reatment approaches in patients where buccal tooth movement (expansion) is planned in the anterior ma
35 e likely biologic mechanism underlying rapid tooth movement following selective alveolar decorticatio
38 ry dentofacial therapy involving orthodontic tooth movement in the management of malocclusion with as
41 Corticotomy-assisted and osteotomy-assisted tooth movement involves surgical incisions through the a
43 ounding natural teeth undergoing orthodontic tooth movement or influenced by orthopedic forces throug
44 n significantly increase the rate of initial tooth movement or reduce the amount of time required to
46 ups: corticotomy alone, corticotomy-assisted tooth movement, osteotomy alone, osteotomy-assisted toot
49 ition, cases in which there will be a facial tooth movement outside of the alveolar process need to b
51 ry teeth, ankylosis, and/or slow orthodontic tooth movement, suggesting altered mineral metabolism co
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