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9:00 AM | Human Tooth Movement Velocity is Related to Stress Magnitude and GCF Cytokines L.R. IWASAKI, and J.C. NICKEL, University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry, Lincoln, USA |
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9:15 AM | The Relation between Orthodontic Force and Subsequent Tooth Movement, a Mathematical Model Based on Beagle Dog Data J.C. MALTHA, Y. REN, and M.A. VAN 'T HOF, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands |
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9:30 AM | Experimental Tooth Movement in Rats Following Application of Soluble Receptors to IL-1 and TNFalpha W. GOETZ, A. KAWARIZADEH, D. ZHANG, and A. JAEGER, University of Bonn, Dental Clinic, Germany |
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9:45 AM | Healing of Orthodontically Induced Root Resorption by Ultrasound in Man T. EL-BIALY, and I. ELSHAMY, Tanta University, Egypt |
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10:00 AM | Gene Expression in Response to Orthodontic Tooth Movement H.-B. MOON, J. REYNA, R. ACHBERGER, G. DENT, and M. ZEICHNER-DAVID, Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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10:15 AM | Apical Stress Distribution of Orthodontic Forces in Maxillary Central Incisors with Abnormal Root Shapes: A Finite Element Analysis S.R. OLSBURGH, A.M. SHAW, and G.T. SAMESHIMA, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA |
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10:30 AM | Radiographic Evaluation of the Horizontal Condylar Angle of the Temporomandibular Joints in Patients With and Without Clinical Symptoms Prior to the Initiation of Orthodontic Therapy: A New Approach I. CHOW, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, and M. MUPPARAPU, UMDNJ- New Jersey Dental School, Newark, USA |
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10:45 AM | Alterations of the Temporomandibular Joint in Experimental Posterior Condylar Displacement during Mastication in Rats P. CHOLASUEKSA, H. WARITA, and K. SOMA, Graduate school, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan |
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