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  • Title: [The relationship of the mechanical properties of the dentoalveolar complex to the status of the bone tissue in traumatic occlusion].
    Author: Volozhin AI, Mokrenko EV.
    Journal: Stomatologiia (Mosk); 1991; (5):14-7. PubMed ID: 1798980.
    Abstract:
    The authors have developed a model of traumatic occlusion, simulating a swinging functioning overload of the periodontium in dogs; this model is adequate to the clinical conditions of occlusion disorders of dentitions. Experiments with 18 dogs have demonstrated a relationship between change in the biomechanical and physical properties of dentoalveolar tissues and the length of traumatic occlusion. Experiments have shown a progressive reduction of the ability of dental abutment tissues to resist the load and slowed down reparative processes in the periodontal tissues in swinging type traumatic occlusion.
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