Mostafa Y A, Weaks-Dybvig M, Osdoby P
Am J Orthod. 1983 Mar;83(3):245-50. doi: 10.1016/0002-9416(83)90088-x.
Recent advances in the art and mechanics of delivering orthodontic forces have achieved greater precision and control of tooth movement. The exact mechanism by which these forces orchestrate tooth movement is not thoroughly understood. An accurate understanding and precise control over the factors responsible for initiating and carrying out the tissue reaction will ultimately optimize the rate of tooth movement. An integrated hypothetical model for the mechanism of tooth movement is discussed here. This model is based on the most recent body of information available to explain how various stimuli affect bone cells. The roles played by piezoelectric responses, prostaglandin production, and biochemical factors are discussed, with particular emphasis on their importance and contribution in terms of maximizing the rate of tooth movement. The intelligent use of this knowledge will permit us to modify the orthodontic appliance and treatment regimen in order to achieve an optimum tissue response.
正畸力施加技术与力学的最新进展已实现了对牙齿移动更高的精准度和控制。这些力协调牙齿移动的确切机制尚未被完全理解。准确理解并精确控制引发和执行组织反应的因素,最终将优化牙齿移动的速度。本文讨论了一个关于牙齿移动机制的综合假设模型。该模型基于现有的最新信息,以解释各种刺激如何影响骨细胞。文中讨论了压电反应、前列腺素产生和生化因素所起的作用,特别强调了它们在最大化牙齿移动速度方面的重要性和贡献。明智地运用这些知识将使我们能够调整正畸矫治器和治疗方案,以实现最佳的组织反应。