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AJO-DO Clinical Companion. 2:512-522
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Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists. 11:95-106
Routine alignment with fixed appliances and aligners is indeterminate mechanics because equilibrium equations are only applicable to two abutments: teeth, segments, or arches. Orthodontists must depend on compliance and resilience of materials (archw
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AJO-DO Clinical Companion. 2:304-307
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Current Osteoporosis Reports. 20:90-105
Purpose of the Review Compare pathophysiology for infectious and noninfectious demineralization disease relative to mineral maintenance, physiologic fluoride levels, and mechanical degradation. Recent Findings Environmental acidity, biomechanics, and
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AJO-DO Clinical Companion. 1:102-112
Clear aligners are esthetical mechanics that provide good pushing (compressive) loads when they are well-fitted to the surfaces of teeth. They were considered excellent for a pushing (compression)–type movement but poor for pulling (tension) to clo
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Journal of prosthodontics : official journal of the American College of ProsthodontistsREFERENCES.
To synthesize the literature regarding noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs) and propose clinical guidelines when lesion restoration is indicated.A PubMed search was performed related to NCCL morphology, progression, prevalence, etiology, pathophysiolo
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Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement. :77-99
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APOS Trends in Orthodontics. 10:120-131
Inadequate posterior anchorage is a serious limitation for aligner treatment involving extraction of four first premolars. Inappropriate axial inclinations may compromise intermaxillary occlusion and stability. OrthoBoneScrew® (OBS) anchorage is des
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Temporary Anchorage Devices in Clinical Orthodontics
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Current osteoporosis reports. 20(1)
Purpose of ReviewCompare noninfectious (part I) to infectious (part II) demineralization of bones and teeth. Evaluate similarities and differences in the expression of hard tissue degradation for the two most common chronic demineralization diseases: