Orthodontic movement in deciduous teeth
Deciduous teeth exfoliate as a result of apoptosis induced by cementoblasts, a process that reveals the mineralized portion of the root while attracting clasts. Root resorption in deciduous teeth is slow due to lack of mediators necessary to speed it up; however, it accelerates and spreads in one si...
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Main Author: | Alberto Consolaro (Author) |
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Dental Press Editora,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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