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2 Table of Contents No. Title Page 1 Periodontal tissue damage in smokers 2 Management of oral focal infection in patients with asthmatic symptoms 3 The Copper concentration variation to physical properties of high copper amalgam alloy 4 Is it possible to distinguish the understanding of denture adhesive between Japanese dental students and Indonesian peers by a questionnaire? 5 Mandible vertical height correction using lingual bonesplit pedicle onlay graft technique 6 Facial, upper facial, and orbital index in Batak, Klaten, and Flores students of Jember University 7 Effects of orthodontic forces on pulp tissue 8 The effect of humidity on peak value of HEMA carbonyl absorbance band 9 Anticarcinogenesis effect of Gynura procumbens (Lour) Merr on tongue carcinogenesis in 4NQOinduced rat 10 Clinical evaluation in periodontitis patient after curettage
3 Vol. 39 No. 3 / TOC :, and page : Effects of orthodontic forces on pulp tissue Effects of orthodontic forces on pulp tissue Abstract 1. Pinandi Sri Pudyani > Department of Orthodontic, Faculty of Dentistry Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta Indonesia Numerous researches on pulp tissue changes caused by orthodontic forces have been performed, among others are: pulp angiogenesis, pulp tissue respiration rate, alkaline phosphatase and aspartate aminotransferase enzyme activities; micro vascular response inside the pulp and the effect of dental movement i.e. extrusion, intrusion, and torque. The result is still controversial, as some researchers claim that orthodontic force has a negative effect, others deny by saying there is no such effect on pulp tissue. Keyword : pulp, tissue, orthodontic, force,, Daftar Pustaka : 1. Hamersky, (1980). The effect of orthodontic force application on the pulpal tissue respiration rate in the human premolar. : American Journal Orthodontic 2. Derringer, (1996). Angiogenesis in human dental pulp following orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal Dental 3. Jaggers, (1996). Angiogenesis in human dental pulp following orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal Dental 4. Linden, (1996). Angiogenesis in human dental pulp following orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal Dental 5. Perinetti, (2004). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 6. Varvara, (2004). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 7. Festa, (2004). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 8. Festa, (2004). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 9. Esposito, (2004). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 10. Subay, (2001). Response of human pulpal tissue to orthodontic extrusive applications. : Journal 11. Kaya, (2001). Response of human pulpal tissue to orthodontic extrusive applications. : Journal 12. Tarim, (2001). Response of human pulpal tissue to orthodontic extrusive applications. : Journal 13. Subay, (2001). Response of human pulpal tissue to orthodontic extrusive applications. : Journal 14. Cox, (2001). Response of human pulpal tissue to orthodontic extrusive applications. : Journal 15. Spoto, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 16. Fioroni, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 17. Rubini, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 18. Tripodi, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 19. Perinetti, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 20. Piatelli, (2001). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in human healthy and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 21. Spoto, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 22. Fioroni, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 23. Rubini, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 24. Tripodi, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal
4 25. Stilio, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 26. Piattelli, (2001). Alkaline phosphatase activity in normal and inflammed dental pulps. : Journal 27. Perinetti, (2005). Alkaline phosphatase activity in dental pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 28. Varvare, (2005). Alkaline phosphatase activity in dental pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 29. Salini, (2005). Alkaline phosphatase activity in dental pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 30. Tete, (2005). Alkaline phosphatase activity in dental pulp of orthodontically treated teeth. : American Journal 31. Guevara, (1980). Effects of intrusive forces upon the microvasculature of the dental pulp. : Angle Orthodontic 32. McClugage, (1980). Effects of intrusive forces upon the microvasculature of the dental pulp. : Angle Orthodontic 33. Anstendig, (1972). A histologic study of pulpal reaction to orthodontic tooth movement in dogs. : American Journal Orthodontic 34. Kronman, (1972). A histologic study of pulpal reaction to orthodontic tooth movement in dogs. : American Journal Orthodontic 35. Barwick, (1996). Effect of brief intrusive force on human pulpal blood flow. : American Journal Orthodontic 36. Ramsay, (1996). Effect of brief intrusive force on human pulpal blood flow. : American Journal Orthodontic 37. Graber, (1972). Orthodontic principles and practice. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : WB Saunders 38. Graber, (1975). Current orthodontics concepts and techniques. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : WB Saunders 39. Swain, (1975). Current orthodontics concepts and techniques. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : WB Saunders 40. Dermaut, (1986). Apical root resorption of upper incisors caused by intrusive tooth movement: a radiographic study. : American Journal Orthodontic 41. De Munk, (1986). Apical root resorption of upper incisors caused by intrusive tooth movement: a radiographic study. : American Journal Orthodontic 42. Dellinger, (1969). A histologic and cephalometric investigation of premolar intrusion in the Macaca speciosa monkey. : American Journal Orthodontic 43. Dellinger, (1969). A histologic and cephalometric investigation of premolar intrusion in the Macaca speciosa monkey. : American Journal Orthodontic 44. Burstone, (1977). Deep over bite correction by intrusion. : American Journal Orthodontic 45. Burstone, (1977). Deep over bite correction by intrusion. : American Journal Orthodontic 46. Melsen, (1989). Intrusion of incisors in adult patients with marginal bone loss. : American Journal Orthodontic 47. Agerbaek, (1989). Intrusion of incisors in adult patients with marginal bone loss. : American Journal Orthodontic 48. Markenstam, (1989). Intrusion of incisors in adult patients with marginal bone loss. : American Journal Orthodontic 49. Chambers, (1984). Aspartate aminotransferase in crevicular fluid during experimental gingiva in beagle dogs. : 50. Crawford, (1984). Aspartate aminotransferase in crevicular fluid during experimental gingiva in beagle dogs. : 51. Mukerjee, (1984). Aspartate aminotransferase in crevicular fluid during experimental gingiva in beagle dogs. : 52. Cohen, (1984). Aspartate aminotransferase in crevicular fluid during experimental gingiva in beagle dogs. : Journal Periodontology 53. Perinetti, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 54. Paolantonio, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 55. Attilio, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 56. Archivio, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 57. Dolci, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 58. Femminella, (2003). Aspartate aminotransferase activity in gingival crevicular fluid during human orthodontic treatment. A controlled shrtterm longitudinal study. : 59. Nixon, (1993). Histomorphometric study of dental pulp during orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal
5 Powered by TCPDF ( 60. Saviano, (1993). Histomorphometric study of dental pulp during orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal 61. King, (1993). Histomorphometric study of dental pulp during orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal 62. Keeling, (1993). Histomorphometric study of dental pulp during orthodontic tooth movement. : Journal 63. Unterscher, (1987). The response of human pulpal tissue after orthodontic force application. : American Journal 64. Nieberg, (1987). The response of human pulpal tissue after orthodontic force application. : American Journal 65. Weimer, (1987). The response of human pulpal tissue after orthodontic force application. : American Journal 66. Dyer, (1987). The response of human pulpal tissue after orthodontic force application. : American Journal 67. Stenvik, (1970). Pulp and dentine reactions to experimental tooth intrusion: a histologic study of the initial changes. : American Journal Orthodontic 68. Mjor, (1970). Pulp and dentine reactions to experimental tooth intrusion: a histologic study of the initial changes. : American Journal Orthodontic 69. Rana, (2001). Detection of apoptosis during orthodontic tooth movement in rats. : American Journal Orthodontic 70. Pothisiri, (2001). Detection of apoptosis during orthodontic tooth movement in rats. : American Journal Orthodontic 71. Killiany, (2001). Detection of apoptosis during orthodontic tooth movement in rats. : American Journal Orthodontic 72. Xu, (2001). Detection of apoptosis during orthodontic tooth movement in rats. : American Journal Orthodontic 73. Mc Fadden, (1989). A study of the relationship between incisor intrusion and root shortening. : American Journal 74. Engstrom, (1989). A study of the relationship between incisor intrusion and root shortening. : American Journal 75. Engstrom, (1989). A study of the relationship between incisor intrusion and root shortening. : American Journal 76. Anhoim, (1989). A study of the relationship between incisor intrusion and root shortening. : American Journal
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