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Tooth Mobility

Known as: Tooth Mobility [Disease/Finding], Tooth Mobilities, Mobilities, Tooth 
Horizontal and, to a lesser degree, axial movement of a tooth in response to normal forces, as in occlusion. It refers also to the movability of a… 
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2006
2006
Tooth mobility examination is important in planning dental treatment, as it may give an indication of alveolar bone loss and the… 
1981
1981
Tooth mobility at loads below 100 p, gingival fluid amounts and bone score heights were studied in five subjects. In all 28… 
1980
1980
The clinical measurement of horizontal tooth mobility is discussed on the background of the current theories regarding the… 
1979
1979
The purpose of this study was to determine if fixed splinting of teeth with intraoral wire and acrylic splints had advantages… 
1974
1974
E X P E R I M E N T A L E V I D E N C E suggests that the flow of gingival fluid may be related to: clinical gingival… 
1967
1967
Abstract : Three studies were conducted to determine tooth mobility changes. The first two studies considered the effect of a… 
1966
1966
Abstract : The effect of chewing on tooth mobility values immediately after a period of sleep was studied in six subjects. On two… 
1964
1964
Abstract : Sixty-one healthy young males between 17 and 24 years of age were used to estimate the normal range of horizontal… 
1963
1963
Abstract : An instrument for measuring horizontal tooth mobility has been developed for use in clinical practice and in research…