What problems are there when excessive force is placed on a tooth?
What do osteoclasts do?
Resorb bone
What do osteoblasts do?
Produce new bone
What do fibroblasts do?
Produce and destroy collagen fibres
What do cementoblasts do?
Form new cementum
What do cementoclasts do?
Removes cementum
What are the 3 types of forces?
What are the effects of excessive force?
What is the ideal force for tipping movements?
Tipping - 35-60g
What is the ideal force for bodily movements?
Bodily movement - 70-120g
What is the ideal force for extrusion?
Extrusion - 35-60g
What is the ideal force for intrusion?
Intrusion - 10-20g
What is the ideal force for torque?
Torque - 50-100g
What is the ideal force for rotational movements?
Rotation - 35-60g
What happens on the pressure side when optimum force is applied to the tooth?
What happens on the tension side when optimum force is applied to the tooth?
How long does it take for osteoid to calcify?
6 weeks
What happens what excessive force is placed in the pressure side?
What happens on the tension side when high force is applied to a tooth?
Blood vessels rupture
What factors can increase root resorption?
How much root resorption occurs during orthodontic treatment?
1-2mm
What are the time frames with regards to tooth movement on the pressure side?
1-5 seconds - PDL compressed and change in cell shape
Minutes - O2 levels change, chemicals released
4 hours - osteoclasts differentiate
1-2 days - bone remodels
What are time frames with regards to tooth movement on the tension side?
1-5 seconds - PDL stretches, change in cell shape
Minutes - O2 levels change, chemicals released
4 hours - osteoblasts differentiate
1-2 days - bone remodels
The centre of rotation on a single rooted tooth is?
Approximately one third down the root from the apex