2014
DOI: 10.1016/s2395-9215(16)30035-6
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Ortodoncia en un paciente adulto mayor

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“…As face and smile is the core of communication, people from different walks of life have become more aware of their dentofacial proportions and facial esthetics. More and more people are seeking fixed orthodontic treatment, but their prime concern is the lengthy course of treatment and discomfort associated with tooth movement [ 1 ]. Orthodontic tooth movement is a complex process of bone resorption and deposition in response to mechanical force [ 2 ], which involves sequential mechanical cyclical stretches of periodontal ligaments, fluid shear stress and compression, inflammatory cytokine production, and cellular differentiation and multiplication, followed by remodeling of the surrounding [ 3 , 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As face and smile is the core of communication, people from different walks of life have become more aware of their dentofacial proportions and facial esthetics. More and more people are seeking fixed orthodontic treatment, but their prime concern is the lengthy course of treatment and discomfort associated with tooth movement [ 1 ]. Orthodontic tooth movement is a complex process of bone resorption and deposition in response to mechanical force [ 2 ], which involves sequential mechanical cyclical stretches of periodontal ligaments, fluid shear stress and compression, inflammatory cytokine production, and cellular differentiation and multiplication, followed by remodeling of the surrounding [ 3 , 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%