2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2022.01.002
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Displacement and stress distribution of mandibular incisors after orthodontic treatment in the presence of alveolar bone loss under occlusal loads: A finite element analysis

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“…The question of whether greater root resorption occurs with continuous or intermittent pressures is still up for debate. As the tooth cannot move with a discontinuous force applied, the resorbed cementum has time to repair, leading to the assumption that this type of force causes less root resorption [102,103]. In contrast, Owman-Moll et al [101] observed that applying a buccally directed force of 50 g to human premolars, either continuously or intermittently, did not affect root resorption's degree or severity.…”
Section: Discussion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question of whether greater root resorption occurs with continuous or intermittent pressures is still up for debate. As the tooth cannot move with a discontinuous force applied, the resorbed cementum has time to repair, leading to the assumption that this type of force causes less root resorption [102,103]. In contrast, Owman-Moll et al [101] observed that applying a buccally directed force of 50 g to human premolars, either continuously or intermittently, did not affect root resorption's degree or severity.…”
Section: Discussion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%