Seq #143 Thursday, 10 March 2005

2:00 PM-4:00 PM Baltimore Convention Center Exhibit Hall E-F, Poster
Factors That Respond to or Influence Orthodontic Tooth Movement
 
1289  Effects of FOSAMAX and EVISTA on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
N.-N. DO1, N. WAGLE1, M.F. ORELLANA-LEZCANO2, B.C. MCCONNELL, III1, G.M. WHITFORD, Jr.1, and J.L. BORKE1, 1Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, USA, 2University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
1290  Immunolocalization of RANKL and OPG and Susceptibility to Root Resorption
S.K. ABASS1, R.A. AL-QAWASMI1, E.T. EVERETT2, and J.K. HARTSFIELD1, 1Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, USA, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
1291  Effects of Celebrex on Root Resorption in the Rat Model
J. JEROME1, T. BRUNSON2, H. MOON3, and M. ZEICHNER-DAVID3, 1University of Southern California, School of Dentistry, Culver City, USA, 2University of Southern California, Santa Monica, USA, 3University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
1292  WITHDRAWN
1293  Influences of Tooth Movement on Estrogen and Estrous Cycle
Q. ZHAO, Y. CHEN, J. GUO, and Z. TAN, West China College of Stomatology, SiChuan University, Chengdu, China
1294  Variance of Orthodontic Tooth Movement During Estrous Cycle in Rats
J. GUO, Q. ZHAO, and Y. CHEN, West China College of Stomatology, SiChuan University, Chengdu, China
1295  Pain Discomfort and Crevicular Fluid Changes Induced by Orthodontic Separators
C. GIANNOPOULOU1, A. DUDIC2, A. MOMBELLI2, and S. KILIARIDIS3, 1University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Switzerland, 2University of Geneva, Switzerland, 3University of Geneva, Geneve 4, Switzerland
1296  The Effect of Sensory Denervation on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
J. DAVILA, J.R. MILLER, P. VAYDA, and J. HODGES, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
1297  Crevicular fluid protein identification from orthodontic patients
V. WEISE1, M. BRICKLEY1, C. PENFOLD1, and J. SHEPHERD2, 1Orthodontic Biology Research Group, Yeovil, Somerset, United Kingdom, 2University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, Wales, Uk
1298  Tissue Remodeling During Axial Movement of Teeth
T.G. DIEKWISCH, S. HOLLIDAY, M.T. GALANG, B. SCHNEIDER, and X. LUAN, University of Illinois - Chicago, USA
1299  Characterization of Maxillary Tooth Movement in Corticotomy-Facilitated Orthodontics
C.L. KELSON1, D.J. FERGUSON2, W.M. WILCKO3, and M.T. WILCKO3, 1Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, MA, USA, 2Boston University, MA, USA, 3Private practice, Erie, PA, USA

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