Orthodontic tooth separation activates the hypothalamic area in the human brain article
Objectives: An animal experiment clarified that insertion of an orthodontic apparatus activated the trigeminal neurons of the medulla oblongata. Orthodontic tooth movement is known to be associated with the sympathetic nervous system and controlled by the nucleus of the hypothalamus. However, the tr...
Main Authors: | Ariji, E. (Author), Ariji, Y. (Author), Gotoh, S. (Author), Kise, Y. (Author), Kondo, H. (Author), Koyama, S. (Author), Miyazawa, K. (Author), Tabuchi, M. (Author), Togari, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Sichuan University Press
2018
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