The European Journal of Orthodontics
The European Journal of Orthodontics

 

Volume 19, Issue 6: December 1997.

1. steoblast-like properties of human periodontal ligament cells: an in vitro analysis
EK Basdra and G Komposch
pp. 615-621
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2. Risk of pulp damage due to temperature increase during thermodebonding of ceramic brackets
P-G Jost-Brinkmann, RJ Radlanski, J Årtun and H Loidl
pp. 623-628
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3. Recycling effects on ceramic brackets: a dimensional, weight and shear bond strength analysis
R Martina, A Laino, V Cacciafesta and P Cantiello
pp. 629-636
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4. Torsional properties of N-Ti and Copper Ni-Ti wires: the effect of temperature on physical properties
MP Filleul and L Jordan
pp. 637-646
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5. Reliability of electromagnetic articulography recording during speaking sequences
H Horn, G Göz, M Bacher, M Müllauer, I Kretschmer and D Axmann-Krcmar
pp. 647-655
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6. Morphological changes of the TMJ condyles of 100 patients treated with the Herbst appliance in the period of puberty to adulthood: a long-term radiographic study
HU Paulsen
pp. 657-668
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7. Effect of growth and development on cephalometric shapes in orthodontic patients: a Fourier analysis
VF Ferrario, C Sforza, CE Poggio, A Colombo and M Cova
pp. 669-680
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8. Craniofacial parameters during growth from the deciduous to permanent dentition - a longitudinal study
V Gazi-Coklica, Z Muretic, R Brcic, J Kern and A Milicic
pp. 681-689
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9. The effect of treatment with the Bass appliance on skeletal class II malocclusions: a cephalometric investigation
N Cura and M Saraç
pp. 691-702
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10. Acceleration in dental development: fact or fiction
EA Holtgrave, R Kretschmer and R Müller
pp. 703-710
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11. A clinical comparison of the rate of maxillary canine retraction into healed and recent extraction sites - a pilot study
R Häsler, G Schmid, B Ingervall and U Gebauer
pp. 711-719
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12. Mesiodistal crown diameters of the primary and permanent teeth in Southern Chinese - a longitudinal study
KKW Yuen, LLY So and ELK Tang
pp. 721-731
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