edited by Vinod Krishnan
Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement is the comprehensive reference for trainees and specialists to the scientific background of orthodontics and more specifically, the biological responses to the application of mechanical loads.
Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement covers key topics including bone biology, the effects of mechanical loading on tissues and cells, genetics, inflammation, tissue remodeling and the effects of diet, drugs and systemic diseases.
Contents
- The Adaptation and Development of Biological Concepts in Orthodontics
- Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movement: An Overview
- The Mechanobiology of the Periodontal Tissues
- Genetic Influences on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- The Role of Inflammation in Defining the Type and Pattern of Tissue Response in Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Biological Aspects of Bone Growth and Metabolism in Orthodontics
- Markers of Paradental Tissue Remodeling in the Gingival Crevicular Fluid of Orthodontic Patients
- Effects of Systemic Diseases on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- The Effect of Drugs and Diet on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Biologically and Clinically, What Are Optimal Orthodontic Forces and How are They Applied in Selective Common Malocclusions?
- The Biological Background of Relapse of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Mechanical and Biological Determinants of Iatrogenic Injuries in Orthodontics
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