The Biology of tooth movement
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The Biology of tooth movement
CRC Press, c1989
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Based on the Biology of Tooth Movement Conference held in Farmington, Conn., Nov. 5-7, 1986
Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
:Written by a broad spectrum of dental, medical and basic science researchers from around the world, this book presents state-of-the-art knowledge concerning the biology of connective tissues and their response to exogenous mechanical stimulation at the cell biology level. The text goes well beyond the traditional morphologic descriptions of tooth movement, covering the cell biology of the connective tissues involved, the various in vitro and in vivo research models, possible pharmacological means of influencing tissue responses, and biophysical considerations. Many cellular events that occur during tooth movement are discussed, as well as the exciting challenges, unanswered questions and possibilities in the future. This publication is extremely relevant to the work of dental specialists in orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, and periodontics plus orthopeadists and basic scientists working in connective tissue research.
目次
: An Overview of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Periodontal Ligament. The Periodontal Ligament Under Stress. Fibroblast Migration, Cytoplasmic Polarity, and Matrix Secretion in the Periodontal Ligament. Cell Kinetics of the Periodontal Ligament. Molecular Biology of Stressed Connective Tissues at Sutures and Hard Tissues In Vitro. The Role of Surface Membrane Phospholipids in the Transduction of Mechanical Force into Biochemical Events in Bone Cells. First and Second Messenger Interactions in Stressed Connective Tissues In Vivo. Molecular Mechanisms of Tissue Repair. What is Collagen? Collagen Turnover in the Periodontal Ligament. Extracellular Matrix and Sequential Replacement Events During Tissue Formation, Remodeling, and Repair. Studies of the Calcification of Cartilage Matrix in Endochondral Ossification. The Role of the Cytoskeleton and Cell Adhesion in the Periodontal Ligament During Tooth Movement. Mechanism of Hard Tissue Calcification. A Possible Role for Hypoxia in Cellular Energy Metabolism of Calcified Tissues. Prostaglandins and Bone. Mechanics and Regulation of Osteoclastic Bone Resorption. Humoral Immune Response to Active Root Resorption. Pharmacological Control of Tooth Movement. The Biophysics of Bone Remodeling During Orthodontics-Optimal Force Considerations. Biosynthetic Response to Mechanical and Electrical Forces. Stress Generated Potentials and Bioelectric Effects: The Possible Relationship to Tooth Movement. Index. ca. 384 pp., 7 x 10, due November 1988, ISBN 0-8493-4733-5.
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