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New research in accelerated orthodontics With the intention of improving the rate, quality, and stability of orthodontic tooth movement, those in the field are now moving toward accomplishing this 'acceleration' with minimally or non-invasive methods. New procedures have been widely tested in humans, animal models, and in vitro. While interest is growing both in the industry and at the clinical level, the understanding of the biology is limited. Considering that a simple increase in force will result in tooth morbidity and arrest of the tooth migration, a multi-disciplinary approach is critical for success. This publication brings together multi-disciplinary expertise on a wide variety of processes related to and involved in orthodontic tooth movement. The premise is that, by better understanding the biological structures and the mechanism through which they respond to biomechanical forces, one can get a better assessment of the 'acceleration'. This work presents research aimed at an improved understanding of conventional and accelerated orthodontic tooth movement from a biological perspective and will be of great value to clinicians, researchers, academics, and students.

Author(s): Kantarci A., Will L., Yen S. (eds.)
Series: Frontiers of Oral Biology 18
Publisher: Karger
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 144

Section 1: Biology and Metabolism of Alveolar Bone
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Periodontal Ligament and Alveolar Bone in Health and Adaptation: Tooth Movement
Jiang N. · Guo W. · Chen M. · Zheng Y. · Zhou J. · Kim S.G. · Embree M.C. · Songhee Song K. · Marao H.F. · Mao J.J.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 1-8 (DOI:10.1159/000351894)
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Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Bone Remodeling
Xiao W. · Wang Y. · Pacios S. · Li S. · Graves D.T.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 9-16 (DOI:10.1159/000351895)
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Bone Remodeling Under Pathological Conditions
Xiao W. · Li S. · Pacios S. · Wang Y. · Graves D.T.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 17-27 (DOI:10.1159/000351896)
Section 2: Mechanical Properties of Dentoalveolar Structures
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Regional Acceleratory Phenomenon
Verna C.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 28-35 (DOI:10.1159/000351897)
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Tissue Reaction and Biomechanics
Melsen B.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 36-45 (DOI:10.1159/000351898)
Section 3: Orthodontic Tooth Movement
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Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Historic Prospective
Will L.A.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 46-55 (DOI:10.1159/000351899)
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Stability and Retention
Will L.A.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 56-63 (DOI:10.1159/000353098)
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Neurologic Regulation and Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Kyrkanides S. · Huang H. · Faber R.D.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 64-74 (DOI:10.1159/000351900)
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Osteoclastogenesis and Osteogenesis during Tooth Movement
Baloul S.S.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 75-79 (DOI:10.1159/000351901)
Section 4: Methods to Facilitate Orthodontic Tooth Movement
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Nonsurgical Methods for the Acceleration of the Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Almpani K. · Kantarci A.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 80-91 (DOI:10.1159/000382048)
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Surgical Methods for the Acceleration of the Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Almpani K. · Kantarci A.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 92-101 (DOI:10.1159/000382051)
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Piezocision™: Accelerating Orthodontic Tooth Movement While Correcting Hard and Soft Tissue Deficiencies
Dibart S.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 102-108 (DOI:10.1159/000351903)
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Corticision: A Flapless Procedure to Accelerate Tooth Movement
Park Y.G.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 109-117 (DOI:10.1159/000351904)
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Photobiomodulation and Lasers
Chiari S.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 118-123 (DOI:10.1159/000351906)
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A Comparison between Osteotomy and Corticotomy-Assisted Tooth Movement
Yen SL-K
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 124-129 (DOI:10.1159/000351907)

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Conclusion and Future Directions
Kantarci A. · Yen S. · Will L.A.
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 130 (DOI:10.1159/000351910)
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Author Index
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 131 (DOI:10.1159/000353196)
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Subject Index
Kantarci A, Will L, Yen S (eds): Tooth Movement. Front Oral Biol. Basel, Karger, 2016, vol 18, pp 132-134 (DOI:10.1159/000353197)
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