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Skip to Search Results- 1Chen, Jie (Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering)
- 1Dederich, Douglas (Dentistry)
- 1Doschak, Michael (Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences)
- 1Dr. Dederich, Douglas (Department of dentistry)
- 1Dr. El-Bialy, Tarek (Department of Dentistry)
- 1Dr. Major, Paul (Department of dentistry)
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Analysis of the biological effects of Therapeutic ultrasound on orthodontically induced tooth root resorption repair
DownloadFall 2012
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the biological effects of LIPUS on orthodontically induced inflammatory resorption (OIIRR) in in vivo and in vitro models. The in vitro samples were obtained from healthy human premolars and cultured for 5-days or 24-hours with application of LIPUS at...
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Application of Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound for Microbial Cell Stimulation in Bioprocesses And Development of Carbon-based Silver Covered Filters for Microbial Cells Removal in Water Systems
DownloadSpring 2017
Renewable resources with their potential application in food industry, pharmacy, energy sector, chemistry, material science etc. can be a major player in our everyday lives. Apart from sustainability in the production, the use of bioprocesses in the energy production and waste water treatment can...
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Effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasound on orthodontically induced root resorption caused by torque: A prospective double blinded controlled clinical trial
DownloadFall 2015
Orthodontically induced root resorption (OIIRR) is an undesirable consequence of orthodontic treatment and may lead to permanent loss of root structure. A previous clinical trial demonstrated the effect of LIPUS on tipping type of OTM and reported that LIPUS can promote cementogenesis. However,...
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Mandibular Condyle Tissue Reaction to Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound in a Young Adult Rat Animal Model
DownloadSpring 2015
Mandibular condyle, especially in postnatal life, grows mainly by endocondral bone growth and has a pivotal role in development of the mandible and oro-facial complex as a whole. This important growth site of the mandible has unique adaptive remodeling in response to external stimuli even beyond...