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118 related items for PubMed ID: 8112413

  • 1. Non-clast cells start orthodontic root resorption in the periphery of hyalinized zones.
    Brudvik P, Rygh P.
    Eur J Orthod; 1993 Dec; 15(6):467-80. PubMed ID: 8112413
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  • 5. Root resorption beneath the main hyalinized zone.
    Brudvik P, Rygh P.
    Eur J Orthod; 1994 Aug; 16(4):249-63. PubMed ID: 7525319
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  • 7. Cementocyte cell death occurs in rat cellular cementum during orthodontic tooth movement.
    Matsuzawa H, Toriya N, Nakao Y, Konno-Nagasaka M, Arakawa T, Okayama M, Mizoguchi I.
    Angle Orthod; 2017 May; 87(3):416-422. PubMed ID: 27905816
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  • 8. Effect of experimental tooth movement on nerve fibres immunoreactive to calcitonin gene-related peptide, protein gene product 9.5, and blood vessel density and distribution in rats.
    Vandevska-Radunovic V, Kvinnsland S, Kvinnsland IH.
    Eur J Orthod; 1997 Oct; 19(5):517-29. PubMed ID: 9386338
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  • 9. Cellular and extracellular factors in early root resorption repair in the rat.
    Jäger A, Kunert D, Friesen T, Zhang D, Lossdörfer S, Götz W.
    Eur J Orthod; 2008 Aug; 30(4):336-45. PubMed ID: 18632841
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  • 12. [Changes in the mineral content of the cementum insertion of dentoalveolar fibers of the periodontal ligament produced by orthodontic forces].
    Pereira IM, Martínez RH, Johnson RB.
    CES Odontol; 1989 Aug; 2(2):102-6. PubMed ID: 2638862
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  • 15. Early root alterations after orthodontic force application studied by light and scanning electron microscopy.
    Mavragani M, Amundsen OC, Selliseth NJ, Brudvik P, Selvig KA.
    Eur J Orthod; 2004 Apr; 26(2):119-28. PubMed ID: 15130033
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  • 16. Expressions of RANKL/RANK and M-CSF/c-fms in root resorption lacunae in rat molar by heavy orthodontic force.
    Nakano Y, Yamaguchi M, Fujita S, Asano M, Saito K, Kasai K.
    Eur J Orthod; 2011 Aug; 33(4):335-43. PubMed ID: 20833686
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  • 17. Root resorption on torqued human premolars shown by tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase histochemistry and transmission electron microscopy.
    Casa MA, Faltin RM, Faltin K, Arana-Chavez VE.
    Angle Orthod; 2006 Nov; 76(6):1015-21. PubMed ID: 17090156
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  • 19. Effects of initial stresses and time on orthodontic external root resorption.
    Viecilli RF, Kar-Kuri MH, Varriale J, Budiman A, Janal M.
    J Dent Res; 2013 Apr; 92(4):346-51. PubMed ID: 23442247
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  • 20. The hyaline zone and associated root surface changes in experimental orthodontics in rats: a light and scanning electron microscope study.
    Hellsing E, Hammarstrom L.
    Eur J Orthod; 1996 Feb; 18(1):11-8. PubMed ID: 8746173
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