1992
DOI: 10.1016/0889-5406(92)70091-n
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Pulpal response to orthodontic tooth movement in adolescents: A radiographic study

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“…Several investigations have already identified pulp obliteration as a potential side effect of orthodontic treatment. [24][25][26][27] In addition, a previous study reported an increased incidence of pulp obliteration after orthodontic band fixation of traumatized teeth, and it was assumed that band application may have caused displacement of the root with compression of the apical vessels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several investigations have already identified pulp obliteration as a potential side effect of orthodontic treatment. [24][25][26][27] In addition, a previous study reported an increased incidence of pulp obliteration after orthodontic band fixation of traumatized teeth, and it was assumed that band application may have caused displacement of the root with compression of the apical vessels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Popp et al [26] sugieren que las fuerzas ortodóncicas aplicadas dentro de los límites fisiológicos no producen lesiones pulpares graves, solo se observa remodelación del ápice e incluso pequeñas áreas de reabsorción radicular de tipo superficial y reversible [30]. …”
Section: Absceso Periapical Agudounclassified
“…El flujo sanguíneo pulpar aumenta durante el movimiento dental como resultado del proceso inflamatorio, las células inflamatorias llegan a la zona en un intento por reparar el tejido y generar nuevos vasos sanguíneos [21]; además, hay depresión del sistema de oxigenación de las células [26]. Estos resultados muestran la alta capacidad que tiene el tejido pulpar para adaptarse a la agresión; incluso en el área de ortopedia maxilar, se ha encontrado que al aplicar fuerzas con un aparato de expansión rápida maxilar, los cambios en el flujo sanguíneo en los dientes de anclaje son reversibles [38].…”
Section: Efectos De La Ortodoncia Sobre El Tejido Pulparunclassified
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