2018
DOI: 10.1590/2177-6709.23.2.030-036.oin
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Abstract: The teeth become very close to each other when they are crowded, but their structures remain individualized and, in this situation, the role of the epithelial rests of Malassez is fundamental to release the EGF. The concept of tensegrity is fundamental to understand the responses of tissues submitted to forces in body movements, including teeth and their stability in this process. The factors of tooth position stability in the arch - or dental tensegrity - should be considered when one plans and perform an ort… Show more

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“…Supporting systems in animal and vegetal bodies tend to receive and create forces (with external or internal origin) which cancel each other out, with the result equal to zero. It allows to restore the original anatomical structure [ 22 ]. This phenomenon reflects excellent force distribution based on the theory of biotensegrity [ 22 ].…”
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“…Supporting systems in animal and vegetal bodies tend to receive and create forces (with external or internal origin) which cancel each other out, with the result equal to zero. It allows to restore the original anatomical structure [ 22 ]. This phenomenon reflects excellent force distribution based on the theory of biotensegrity [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It allows to restore the original anatomical structure [ 22 ]. This phenomenon reflects excellent force distribution based on the theory of biotensegrity [ 22 ]. Within this concept, the possibility of returning to original shape after being subject to force loading is determined by structural and functional balance.…”
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“…The intermolar width and intercanine width are considered as clinical indicators for measuring arch expansion and can be easily measured. [1] To achieve arch expansion, either of conventional fixed appliances or rapid maxillary expansion appliances are usually employed. In a few cases, archwires are used for expansion.…”
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confidence: 99%