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Beginning in 1965, radiographic markers made of the metal tantalwn were implanted into patients undergoing orthodontic treatment at the University of Oregon. The study wa [...]
1972-06-01 |
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Hany histologic investigations of tooth movement utilizing both experimental animal and human material have been conducted and published during the past three-quarters of [...]
1972-06-01 |
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One of the fundamental factors involved in orthodontic tooth movement with fixed appliances is the magnitude of force delivered by the arch wire to the teeth. Many author [...]
1975 |
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The purpose of this paper is to emphasize the relationships that exist between orthodontic tooth movement and noncalcified connective tissue of the periodontium, both dur [...]
1974 |
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All banded orthodontic appliances accomplish their purposes by delivering forces to the periodontium through the banded teeth. The exact pattern of biological responses w [...]
1968 |
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Controlled movement of teeth is a fundamental procedure for the clinical dentist dealing with the correction of malocclusion. Because of the poor understanding of the bio [...]
1974 |
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A biological force applied to a tooth will cause that tooth to move and has been a well-known fact for centuries. One of the central questions investigated concerns wheth [...]
1975 |
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