With more general practitioners offering clear-aligner treatments, being up-to-date on the biological mechanisms and pharmaceuticals that might affect tooth movement is crucial. A new comprehensive ...
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Hypoxia leads to reduced dental bone formation during orthodontic tooth movement in rats
Sustained hypoxia affects orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) by altering osteoclast and osteoblast differentiation, report researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan. Hypoxic conditions ...
In part 1 of this series, Alvin Danenberg, DDS, discussed the controversy around the phrase biological dentistry after being asked about it by his patients. In this column, he lists questions to ask a ...
In a recent article published in the Communications Medicines journal, researchers connected the timing of a dental biorhythm to weight and mass gained by a group of adolescents monitored ...
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