Regular nicotine intake increased tooth movement velocity, osteoclastogenesis and orthodontically induced dental root resorptions in a rat model
Regular nicotine intake increased tooth movement velocity, osteoclastogenesis and orthodontically induced dental root resorptions in a rat model
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dental research/inbred Fischer344/nicotine/orthodontics/rats/root resorption/tooth movementKey words
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Christian Kirschneck,Michael Maurer,Michael Wolf,Claudia Reicheneder,Peter Proff..Regular nicotine intake increased tooth movement velocity, osteoclastogenesis and orthodontically induced dental root resorptions in a rat model[J].国际口腔科学杂志(英文版),2017,9(3):174-184,11.基金项目
We thank Dr Matthias Meier, Mrs Dipl-Biol. Kathrin Bauer and medicaltechnical assistant Mrs Eva Zaglauer for their contribution and assistance aswell as the ReForM-A-research funding programme of the Faculty of Medicine(University of Regensburg) for their financial support. This work was supportedby a ReForM-A grant from the ReForM research funding programme of theFaculty of Medicine of the University of Regensburg, Germany (Kirschneck 31March 2015) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the fundingprogramme Open Access Publishing. The work was performed and reported inaccordance with the corresponding national authorities (approval ID 54-2532.1-46/13), the German Animal Welfare Act and EU Directive 2010/63/EUfor animal experiments as well as the Uniform Standards for manuscriptssubmitted to biomedical journals (ICMJE) and the official NC3Rs ARRIVEguidelines for the Reporting of In Vivo Experiments in Animal Research.Written patient consent was obtained for publishing the clinical intraoralphotographs and panoramic radiograph of Figure 1. The chemical compoundstudied in this article (NCBI PubChem Compund database) was (S)-Nicotine(PubChemCID: 89594). (University of Regensburg)