An expansion to the Nägerl's theory of proportionality in reduced alveolar bone height models: a 3D finite element analysis
Abstract Introduction Orthodontic tooth movement is a basic theme in an orthodontic treatment. According to Nägerl, A nearer force application to the center of resistance will bring a farther center of rotation to the center of resistance. The main goal of this study was to evaluate this theory of...
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Main Authors: | Allahyar Geramy (Author), Amir Reza Geramy (Author), Behzad Fazli (Author) |
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