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pubmed-article:9063125pubmed:abstractTextIn orthodontic treatment tooth root movement is essential, not only to obtain mesio-distal paralleling of individual tooth roots, but also to achieve correct axial inclinations in relation to basal bones and inter-incisal angles in the anterior segments. This article describes a pilot study in which paired teeth on opposite sides of the mouth and which required root paralleling as a part of orthodontic treatment, were subjected to known moments of force. The forces were exerted using helical torsion springs of predetermined load-deflection characteristics. Average weekly moments of force were related to the weekly rates of angular movement of eight teeth in a group of four patients. The experiments lasted for up to seven weeks and were designed so that the movement of the paired teeth in each patient were concurrent.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9063125pubmed:articleTitleThe force requirements for tooth movement. Part II: Uprighting and root torque.lld:pubmed
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