The osteoclastic activity in apical distal region of molar mesial roots affects orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption in rats
Abstract The utilization of optimal orthodontic force is crucial to prevent undesirable side effects and ensure efficient tooth movement during orthodontic treatment. However, the sensitivity of existing detection techniques is not sufficient, and the criteria for evaluating optimal force have not b...
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Main Authors: | Wenhao Zheng (Author), Xiaofeng Lu (Author), Guangjin Chen (Author), Yufeng Shen (Author), Xiaofei Huang (Author), Jinfeng Peng (Author), Jiajia Wang (Author), Ying Yin (Author), Wencheng Song (Author), Mengru Xie (Author), Shaoling Yu (Author), Lili Chen (Author) |
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