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Orthodontics

Piezoelectronic Theories Of Tooth Movement

April 30, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Piezoelectric Tooth Movement Mechanism

Bone Bending And Piezoelectric Theory Of Tooth Movement Write short note on piezoelectronic theories of tooth movement. Answer. Farrar (l876) fist noted deformation or bending of the interseptal alveolar walls. According to Farrar bone bending may be a possible mechanism for bringing about tooth movement. Piezoelectricity is a phenomenon observed in many … [Read more...] about Piezoelectronic Theories Of Tooth Movement

Impact of Pressure-Tension Theory by Schwarz in 1932 on Orthodontic Tooth Movement

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Schwarz Pressure Tension Theory Orthodontics

Frontal Resorption "What is the pressure-tension theory by Schwarz in 1932 and why does it matter?" Frontal resorption is also known as periosteal resorption or direct resorption or forward resorption. Frontal resorption is the type of tissue change at the pressure zone in orthodontic tooth movement which follows the application of light force. When the forces applied … [Read more...] about Impact of Pressure-Tension Theory by Schwarz in 1932 on Orthodontic Tooth Movement

Tissue Response To Orthodontic Forces in Orthodontics

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Tissue Response Orthodontic Forces

Tissue Response To Orthodontic Forces Describe in detail tissue changes in response to mild and heavy orthodontic force. Or Describe the histological changes occurring in PDL and alveolar bone when a mild orthodontic force is applied to a tooth, what would happen if a force applied turned into heavy force? Answer. When force is applied to a tooth during orthodontic … [Read more...] about Tissue Response To Orthodontic Forces in Orthodontics

Orthodontic Anchorage: Classification, Types, and Mechanisms

April 30, 2025 by Sainavle Leave a Comment

Anchorage In Orthodontics Notes

Anchorage In Orthodontics Classification Notes Basics Of Orthodontic Anchorage Types Of Anchorage Used In Orthodontics Anchorage Mechanism In Orthodontics Extra-Oral Appliances In Orthodontic Treatment Load Deflection Ratios Of Various Initial Ni-Ti Wires Differences Between Stationary And Reciprocal Anchorage In Orthodontic Treatment Temporary Anchorage … [Read more...] about Orthodontic Anchorage: Classification, Types, and Mechanisms

Anchorage Mechanism In Orthodontics

April 30, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Orthodontic Anchorage Mechanism

Anchorage Mechanism In Orthodontics Write a short note on simple anchorage. Answer. Anchorage Mechanism In Orthodontics Simple anchorage isdefinedd a, “dental anchorage in which the manner and application of force such that it tends to change the axial inclination of the tooth or teeth that form the anchorage unit in the plane of space in which the force is being … [Read more...] about Anchorage Mechanism In Orthodontics

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