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Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement

por Krishnan, Vinod [Editor]; Kuijpers-Jagtman, Anne Marie [Editor]; Davidovitch, Ze’ev [Editor].
Editor: John Wiley & Sons, 2021Edición: 3a ed.Descripción: 368 páginas : ilustraciones.ISBN: 9781119608936; 9781119608929; 9781119608912.Tema(s): Dientes -- Movimientos | Biomecánica dental | Ortodoncia -- Diagnóstico y tratamiento | Tratamiento ortodóncico | Programa de Odontología | Especialización en Ortodoncia y Ortopedia Maxilar
Contenidos:
Part 1: Evolution of Biological Concepts. -- 1 Biological Basis of Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Historical Perspective. -- 2 Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movement: The Evolution of Hypotheses and Concepts. Part 2: Mechanics Meets Biology. -- 3 Cellular and Molecular Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movemen. -- 4 Inflammatory Response in the Periodontal Ligament and Dental Pulp During Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 5 The Effects of Mechanical Loading on Hard and Soft Tissues and Cells. -- 6 Biological Aspects of Bone Growth and Metabolism in Orthodontics. -- 7 Mechanical Load, Sex Hormones, and Bone Modeling. -- 8 Biological Reactions to Temporary Anchorage Devices. -- 9 Tissue Reaction to Orthodontic Force Systems. Are we in Control? Part 3: Inflammation and Orthodontics. -- 10 The Influence of Orthodontic Treatment on Oral Microbiology. -- 11 Markers of Paradental Tissue Remodeling in the Gingival Crevicular Fluid and Saliva of Orthodontic Patients. Part 4: Personalized Diagnosis and Treatment. -- 12 Genetic Influences on Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 13 Precision Orthodontics: Limitations and Possibilities in Practice. -- 14 The Effect of Drugs, Hormones, and Diet on Orthodontic Tooth Movement Part 5: Rapid Orthodontics. -- 15 Biological Orthodontics: Methods to Accelerate or Decelerate Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 16 Surgically Assisted Tooth Movement: Biological Application. -- 17 Precision Accelerated Orthodontics: How Micro-osteoperforations and Vibration Trigger Inflammation to Optimize Tooth Movement. Part 6: Long-term Effects of Tooth-moving Forces. -- 18 Mechanical and Biological Determinants of Iatrogenic Injuries in Orthodontics. -- 19 The Biological Background of Relapse of Orthodontic Tooth Movement. Part 7: Tooth-movement Research. -- 20 Planning and Executing Tooth-movement Research. -- 21 Controversies and Research Directions in Tooth-movement Research.
Resumen: The newly and thoroughly revised Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement delivers a comprehensive reference for orthodontic trainees and specialists. It is fully updated to include new chapters on personalized orthodontics as well as the inflammatory process occurring in the dental and paradental tissues. It is heavily illustrated throughout, making it easier for readers to understand and retain the information discussed within. The topics covered range from bone biology, the effects of mechanical loading on tissues and cells, genetics, tissue remodeling, and the effects of diet, drugs, and systemic diseases. The Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement features seven sections that cover subjects such as: The development of biological concepts in orthodontics, including the cellular and molecular biology behind orthodontic tooth movement Mechanics meets biology, including the effects of mechanical loading on hard and soft tissues and cells, and biological reactions to temporary anchorage devices Inflammation and orthodontics, including markers for tissue remodeling in the gingival crevicular fluid and saliva Personalized diagnosis and treatment based on genomic criteria, including the genetic influences on orthodontic tooth movement Rapid orthodontics, including methods to accelerate or decelerate orthodontic tooth movement Perfect for residents and PhD students of orthodontic and periodontal programs, Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement is also useful to academics, clinicians, bone biologists, and researchers with an interest in the mechanics and biology of tooth movement.
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TABLA DE CONTENIDO
Colaboradores viii
Prefacio a la Primera Edición x
Prefacio a la Segunda Edición xi
Prefacio a la Tercera Edición xii
Parte 1: Evolución de los conceptos biológicos 1
1 Bases biológicas del movimiento dental ortodóncico: una perspectiva histórica 3
Vinod Krishnan y Ze'ev Davidovitch
2 Biología del movimiento dental ortodóncico: la evolución de hipótesis y conceptos 16
Vinod Krishnan y Ze'ev Davidovitch
Parte 2: La mecánica se encuentra con la biología 33
3 Biología celular y molecular del movimiento dental ortodóncico 35
Jaap C. Maltha, Vinod Krishnan y Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman
4 Respuesta inflamatoria en el ligamento periodontal y la pulpa dental durante el movimiento dental ortodóncico 49
Masaru Yamaguchi y Gustavo Pompermaier Garlet
5 Los efectos de la carga mecánica en tejidos y células duros y blandos 68
Itzhak Binderman, Nasser Gadban y Avinoam Yaffe
6 Aspectos biológicos del crecimiento y metabolismo óseo en ortodoncia 77
James K. Hartsfield, Jr., Priyanka Gudsoorkar, Lorri A. Morford y W. Eugene Roberts, Jr.
7 Carga mecánica, hormonas sexuales y modelado óseo 100
Sara H. Windahl y Ulf H. Lerner
8 Reacciones biológicas a los dispositivos de anclaje temporal 117
Gang Wu, Jiangyue Wang, Ding Bai, Jing Guo, Haikun Hu y Vincent Everts
9 Reacción del tejido a los sistemas de fuerza de ortodoncia. ¿Tenemos el control? 129
Birte Melsen, Michel Dalstra y Paolo M. Cattaneo
Parte 3: Inflamación y Ortodoncia 139
10 La influencia del tratamiento de ortodoncia en la microbiología oral 141
Alessandra Lucchese y Lars Bondemark
11 Marcadores de remodelación del tejido paradental en el líquido crevicular gingival y la saliva de pacientes ortodóncicos 159
Taylor E. Glovsky y Laura R. Iwasaki
Parte 4: Diagnóstico y tratamiento personalizado 169
12 Influencias genéticas en el movimiento dental ortodóncico 171
Margarita Zeichner-David
13 Ortodoncia de precisión: limitaciones y posibilidades en la práctica 189
James K. Hartsfield, Jr., Priyanka Gudsoorkar y Lorri A. Morford
14 El efecto de las drogas, las hormonas y la dieta en el movimiento dental ortodóncico 199
Vinod Krishnan, James J. Zahrowski y Ze'ev Davidovitch
Parte 5: Ortodoncia Rápida 217
15 Ortodoncia biológica: métodos para acelerar o desacelerar el movimiento dental ortodóncico 219
Vinod Krishnan, Ze'ev Davidovitch y Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman
16 Movimiento dental asistido quirúrgicamente: aplicación biológica 238
Carlalberta Verna, Raffaele Spena, Michel Dalstra, Paolo M. Cattaneo y Judith V. Ball
17 Ortodoncia acelerada de precisión: cómo las microosteooperaciones y la vibración desencadenan la inflamación para optimizar el movimiento dental 265
Mani Alikhani, Jeanne M. Nervina y Christina C. Teixeira
Parte 6: Efectos a largo plazo de las fuerzas que mueven los dientes 277
18 Determinantes mecánicos y biológicos de las lesiones iatrogénicas en ortodoncia 279
Vinod Krishnan, Ambili Renjithkumar y Ze'ev Davidovitch
19 Antecedentes biológicos de la recaída del movimiento dental ortodóncico 297
Jaap C. Maltha, Vaska Vandevska-Radunovic y Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman
Parte 7: Investigación del movimiento dental 309
20 Planificación y ejecución de investigaciones sobre el movimiento dental 311
Vinod Krishnan, Ze'ev Davidovitch y Rajesh Ramachandran
21 Controversias y direcciones de investigación en la investigación del movimiento dental 327
Vinod Krishnan, Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman y Ze'ev Davidovitch
Índice 343

Part 1: Evolution of Biological Concepts. -- 1 Biological Basis of Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Historical Perspective. -- 2 Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movement: The Evolution of Hypotheses and Concepts. Part 2: Mechanics Meets Biology. -- 3 Cellular and Molecular Biology of Orthodontic Tooth Movemen. -- 4 Inflammatory Response in the Periodontal Ligament and Dental Pulp During Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 5 The Effects of Mechanical Loading on Hard and Soft Tissues and Cells. -- 6 Biological Aspects of Bone Growth and Metabolism in Orthodontics. -- 7 Mechanical Load, Sex Hormones, and Bone Modeling. -- 8 Biological Reactions to Temporary Anchorage Devices. -- 9 Tissue Reaction to Orthodontic Force Systems. Are we in Control? Part 3: Inflammation and Orthodontics. -- 10 The Influence of Orthodontic Treatment on Oral Microbiology. -- 11 Markers of Paradental Tissue Remodeling in the Gingival Crevicular Fluid and Saliva of Orthodontic Patients. Part 4: Personalized Diagnosis and Treatment. -- 12 Genetic Influences on Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 13 Precision Orthodontics: Limitations and Possibilities in Practice. -- 14 The Effect of Drugs, Hormones, and Diet on Orthodontic Tooth Movement Part 5: Rapid Orthodontics. -- 15 Biological Orthodontics: Methods to Accelerate or Decelerate Orthodontic Tooth Movement. -- 16 Surgically Assisted Tooth Movement: Biological Application. -- 17 Precision Accelerated Orthodontics: How Micro-osteoperforations and Vibration Trigger Inflammation to Optimize Tooth Movement. Part 6: Long-term Effects of Tooth-moving Forces. -- 18 Mechanical and Biological Determinants of Iatrogenic Injuries in Orthodontics. -- 19 The Biological Background of Relapse of Orthodontic Tooth Movement. Part 7: Tooth-movement Research. -- 20 Planning and Executing Tooth-movement Research. -- 21 Controversies and Research Directions in Tooth-movement Research.

The newly and thoroughly revised Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement delivers a comprehensive reference for orthodontic trainees and specialists. It is fully updated to include new chapters on personalized orthodontics as well as the inflammatory process occurring in the dental and paradental tissues. It is heavily illustrated throughout, making it easier for readers to understand and retain the information discussed within. The topics covered range from bone biology, the effects of mechanical loading on tissues and cells, genetics, tissue remodeling, and the effects of diet, drugs, and systemic diseases. The Third Edition of Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement features seven sections that cover subjects such as: The development of biological concepts in orthodontics, including the cellular and molecular biology behind orthodontic tooth movement Mechanics meets biology, including the effects of mechanical loading on hard and soft tissues and cells, and biological reactions to temporary anchorage devices Inflammation and orthodontics, including markers for tissue remodeling in the gingival crevicular fluid and saliva Personalized diagnosis and treatment based on genomic criteria, including the genetic influences on orthodontic tooth movement Rapid orthodontics, including methods to accelerate or decelerate orthodontic tooth movement Perfect for residents and PhD students of orthodontic and periodontal programs, Biological Mechanisms of Tooth Movement is also useful to academics, clinicians, bone biologists, and researchers with an interest in the mechanics and biology of tooth movement.

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