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calcium homeostasis and its role in orthodontic tooth movement sreminars

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This review of literature describes the cellular and molecular biology of orthodontic tooth movement, including various theories and effect of chemical mediators on tooth movement. The better understanding of the tooth movement mechanism will inspire the clinicians to design and implement effective appliances that will result in maximum benefits and minimum tissue damage to the patients. This paper also emphasizes the applied aspect of different medication and hormones, during orthodontic treatment, on the signaling molecules which produce bone remodeling.

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Seminars in Orthodontics . When force is applied to a tooth during orthodontic tooth movement, mechanical . a cell is stimulated, may also play a critical role in the signal transducer pathway. American Press, San Diego, CA; 1996 . its ligand: A new paradigm for regulation of osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption.

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