Browsing by Author "Jing, Yan"
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Wang, Ke (2019-07-29)The osteon (Haversian system) is the basic structural and functional unit of cortical bones in human and many other large mammals like dogs and cows. Different from mouse cortical bones consisting of uniform lamellar bones, ...
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Mitchell, Georgia Knell (2018-05-09)Background: The periodontal ligament is known to play a role in the bone remodeling response to orthodontic tooth movement and to contribute specifically to osteogenic cell populations involved in this process. Cell lineage ...
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Patenaude, Adam (2020-04-17)Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the tooth vitality following Dental Alveolar Distraction at a rate of 1 mm/day. Methods: Seven mongrel hound dogs had the second mandibular premolars extracted with ...
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Xu, Hui; Bai, Ding; Ruest, L-Bruno; Feng, Jian; Guo, Yong-Wen; Tian, Ye; Jing, Yan; He, Yao; Han, Xiang-Long (International Journal of Oral Science, 2015)
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Bortnem, Eric Ardeen (2023-05-01)The present study aims to 1) validate a survey, and 2) use the survey to evaluate the relative and absolute importance of various factors that influence parents’ decision to patronize a particular orthodontist, including ...
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Kondru, Vijaya (2017-07-03)Dentin Matrix Protein 1(DMP1) is a non-collagenous phosphoprotein, belonging to the Small Integrin small integrin-binding ligand, N-linked glycoprotein (SIBLING) family, the deficiency or mutation of which results in ...
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Gross, Amanda (2021-04-30)Chondrocytes transdifferentiate into bone cells during condylar growth, but the regulation mechanism is unclear. We aimed to investigate how mechanical loading affects chondrocyte-derived osteogenesis in condylar ...
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Wang, Zheng (2022-07-11)Large joints are composed of two closely linked cartilages: articular cartilage (AC) and enthesis fibrocartilage (EF). For many years, both cartilages were thought formed by chondrocytes, whereas tendon, which attaches to ...
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Strickland, Kativa Jasmine (2022-02-24)Background and Purpose There is no ideal way to prevent white spot lesions. Current fluoride-releasing products exhibit an initial burst, which severely limits the duration of the effects. O-rings incorporated with fluoride ...
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Harvey, Benjamin Joseph (2023-05-01)To evaluate the skeletal and dental changes produced when treating hyperdivergent children in the mixed dentition with BioBloc appliances. The study sample included 46 (16 M, 30 F) consecutively treated hyperdivergent ...
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Shrestha, Madhu (2022-05-11)Osteoporosis is a widespread metabolic disease of bone characterized by decreased bone mineral density and reduced quality of bone microarchitecture leading to increased fracture risk and fragility of the bones. Traditionally, ...
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Sangwan, Parul (2020-04-22)Periodontal distraction is a minimally invasive procedure that has the potential to retract teeth rapidly and dramatically decrease the time required to close extraction sites. Reducing treatment time through accelerated ...
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Janssen, Abbey Elizabeth (2022-04-13)Background The role of chondrocyte transdifferentiation into bone cells during postnatal condylar growth remains unknown. Purpose: To quantify the long-term effects of masticatory forces on condylar chondrocyte ...
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Kuzmic, Kyle J (2022-03-13)Background: Forces placed on orthodontic appliances by certain foods are problematic during orthodontic treatment. There is no evidence to substantiate recommendations given to orthodontic patients regarding safe food ...
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Lammert, Kayla Michelle (2023-04-27)The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of microabrasion with MI Paste Plus™ (GC America) provided a significant benefit in reducing carious White Spot Lesion (WSL) surface area compared to using MI Paste ...
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Khan, Iqra Asad (2023-06-19)Several signaling mechanisms, notably the Wnt/β-catenin signaling system and its modulators, control tooth development. Lrp4 is recognized as one of these modulators that inhibits the pathway. In the absence of Lrp4, the ...