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Food hardness can regulate orthodontic tooth movement in mice.

Putu UstriyanaRui HeSudarshan SrirangapatanamJasper ChangSheeler T ArmanSukhmandeep SidhuBo WangMisun KangSunita P Ho
Published in: Journal of periodontal research (2021)
These altered physical features when contextualized within the DAJ illustrated that (a) the regions farther away from the "site of insult" also undergo significant adaptation, and (b) these adaptations vary between mesial and distal sides of the periodontal complex and topographically differentiate in the direction of the ETM. These insights underpin the main conclusion, in that there is a need to "regulate chewing loads" as a therapeutic dose following ETM to encourage regeneration of periodontal complex as an effective clinical outcome. The discussed multiscale image analyses also can be used on patient cone beam computed tomography data to identify the effectiveness of orthodontic treatment within the realm of masticatory function.
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