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Release from optimal compressive force suppresses osteoclast differentiation
2016
Molecular Medicine Reports
Bone remodeling is an important factor in orthodontic tooth movement. During orthodontic treatment, osteoclasts are subjected to various mechanical stimuli, and this promotes or inhibits osteoclast differentiation and fusion. It has been previously reported that the release from tensile force induces osteoclast differentiation. However, little is known about how release from compressive force affects osteoclasts. The present study investigated the effects of release from compressive force on
doi:10.3892/mmr.2016.5801
pmid:27748817
fatcat:oawj7appjzcb5bjganlth4pilq