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Keyword [Orthodontic force]
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1. The Evaluation Of Property And Biocompatibility On High Quality Magnets Used In Fixed Appliance
2. The Experimental Research On Rapid Orthodontic Tooth Movement Aided By Alveolar Surgery
3. The Effects Of Orthodontic Force On The Periodontal Tissues After Guide Tissue Regeneration With Emdogain-an Experimental Pilot Study Inbeagle Dogs
4. Simulation On The Maxillary Canine Movement Under Orthodontic Force
5. Animal Experimental Research On The Alveolar Surgery-aided Rapid Orthodontic Tooth Movement
6. Histological Study Of Microscrews Anchorage Implant-bone Interface Immediately Loaded With Different Orthodontic Force
7. The Influence Of Different Orthodontic Force On Human Living Dental Pulp
8. 3-D Finite Element Stress Analysis And Experimental Research Of Micro-implant Anchorage In Orthodontics
9. Effect Of Mechanical Force On The Expression Of MMP-1 And TIMP-1 In Gingival Crevicular Fluid Of Human
10. The Effect Of Orthodontic Force On The Inflammatory Periodontal Tissue Remodeling And The Expression Of IL-6 In Rats
11. Changes Of CGRP And NGF In Dental Pulp Tissues Following Orthodontic Force
12. Analysis Of Stress Distribution Of Maxillary Embedded Canine Periodontium And Dynamic Simulation Of Its Movement Under Orthodontic Force
13. The Effects Of Orthodontic Force On IL-8 And SICAM-1 Level In The Fluid Around Micro-implant Anchorage
14. The Level Of IL-17 In Gingival Crevicular Fluid In Response To Orthodontic Force
15. The Effect Of Orthodontic Force On The Inflammatory Periodontal Tissue Remodeling And The Expression Of Il-8 In Rats
16. The Experiment On The Stability Of Mini-screws Under Different Orthodontic Force And Different Loading Time
17. Behavior Responses And Root Resoption To Experimental Tooth Movement In Rats By Different Orthodontic Forces
18. Expression Of MMP-2and MMP-9mRNA In Gingival Tissue During Orthodontic Tooth Movement
19. Changes Of NGF And Its Receptors P75in Periodontal Tissue Following The Study Of Orthodontic Force In Early Tooth Movement
20. The Expression Of Neurokinin A In The Dental Pulp Of Experimental Orthodontic Tooth
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