Journal 2015 v20n2 - DentalGO
Volume 20 • Número 2 • 2015

Journal 2015 v20n2

Journal 2015 v20n2

Artigos nesta edição

Editorial

Um homem, uma engenhoca, um legado

O ano era 1995. Aguardávamos, no saguão do aeroporto de San Francisco, o voo para Los Angeles, EUA, porventura para mais um congresso americano. A meia-distância, um grupo de ortodontistas conversava com um senhor grisalho. Sentado, ele...
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Movimento ortodôntico em dentes decíduos

O dente decíduo é esfoliado graças à apoptose em seus cementoblastos, que desnuda a parte mineralizada da raiz e atrai os clastos. A rizólise é lenta, pois faltam mediadores em quantidade para acelerar o processo, mas ela se acelera e...
Entrevista

Uma entrevista com Sylvia Frazier-Bowers

Dra. Frazier-Bowers é professora associada da University of North Carolina em Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), Departamento de Ortodontia. Recebeu o diploma de bacharel pela University of Illinois em Urbana-Champaign e graduou-se em Odontologia pela...
Original Article

A man, a gadget, a legacy

The year was 1995. At the San Francisco airport hall, we awaited the flight to Los Angeles, USA, where we would attend another American congress. At halfway point, a group of orthodontists was talking to a gray-haired gentleman. Sited, he d...
Original Article

Orthodontic movement in deciduous teeth

Deciduous teeth exfoliate as a result of apoptosis induced by cementoblasts, a process that reveals the mineralized portion of the root while attracting clasts. Root resorption in deciduous teeth is slow due to lack of mediators necessar...
Original Article

An interview with Sylvia Frazier-Bowers

Dr. Frazier-Bowers is an associate professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC-CH), in the Department of Orthodontics. She received a BA from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a DDS from the University of...
Original Article

Scientific use of the finite element method in Orthodontics

Introduction: The finite element method (FEM) is an engineering resource applied to calculate the stress and deformation of complex structures, and has been widely used in orthodontic research. With the advantage of being a non-invasive...