The effect of fluoride on orthodontic tooth movement in humans. A two- and three-dimensional evaluation
Aims: The aim of the present study was to determine whether high and low fluoride concentrations in drinking water affected the early stages of tooth movement when heavy and light orthodontic forces were applied for 4 weeks. A further aim was to compare and evaluate the resulting two-dimensional (2-...
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Main Authors: | Karadeniz Ersan Ilsay (Author), Gonzales Carmen (Author), Elekdag-Turk Selma (Author), Isci Devrim (Author), Sahin-Saglam Aynur M. (Author), Alkis Huseyin (Author), Turk Tamer (Author), Ali Darendeliler M. (Author) |
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2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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