Research progress on cytokines in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement

Orthodontic tooth movement is a series of highly ordered dentin-periodontal membrane-alveolar bone remodeling processes mediated by orthodontic forces. The adaptive responses of the periodontal cellular microenvironment (including extracellular matrix, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, cellular nuclear p...

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Main Author: SUN Yinan, HOU Jia
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of New Medicine 2025-01-01
Series:Xin yixue
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Online Access:https://www.xinyixue.cn/fileup/0253-9802/PDF/1740641088225-439615634.pdf
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Summary:Orthodontic tooth movement is a series of highly ordered dentin-periodontal membrane-alveolar bone remodeling processes mediated by orthodontic forces. The adaptive responses of the periodontal cellular microenvironment (including extracellular matrix, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, cellular nuclear proteins, and genome) involve the local synthesis and release of various key cytokines. In this study, we reviewed the recent relevant literature in recent years, and organized cytokines with potential clinical applications from various types of cells involved in the orthodontic process, focusing on the roles of various factors in the mechanical force of orthodontic tooth movement-cell signaling process, with the aim of assisting researchers to carry out preclinical studies.
ISSN:0253-9802