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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
THE BIOLOGIC BASIS OF ORTHODONTIC THERAPY
Periodontal and bone response to normal function
Periodontal ligament and bone response to sustained orthodontic force
Biologic control of tooth movement
Biologic electricity
Pressure tension theory
Effect of force magnitude
Physiologic response to sustained pressure against a tooth
GINGIVAL RESPONSE TO ORTHODONTIC FORCE
Effect of force
Clinical observations
Histologic findings
Ultrastructural analysis
Molecular analysis
Changes in the phenotype of gingival fibroblast and tooth relapse
Effect on root structure
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALTERED TOOTH POISTION AND PERIODONTAL HEALTH AND DISEASE
EFFECT OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT ON THE HEIGHT OF ALVEOLAR BONE
ORTHODONICS AND PERIODONTAL PROPHYLAXIS
PERIODONTAL ASPECTS OFADULT ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT
Minimal periodontal involvement
Moderate periodontal involvement
Severe periodontal involvement
Types of orthodontic appliances
Tissue response to certain types of tooth movement
INTERRELATIONSHIP OF ORTHODONTIC TOOTH
MOVEMENT WITH PERIODONTAL HEALTH
Loss Of Periodontal Attachment And Bone Relative To Orthodontic Therapy
Gingival recession relative to orthodontic therapy
Interdental recession
Gingival hyperplasia relative to orthodontic therapy
Mucogingival considerations
ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT AS A PART OF PERIODONTAL THERAPY
PERIODONTAL CONSIDERATIONS IN AN ORTHODONTIC PAIENT
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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- vinita boloor (Author), 2004, Orthodontic-periodontic Interrelationship, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/215839
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very detailed review