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As our results show the average mobility of teeth following orthodontic treatment was as much as three times as higher than the normal the physiologic tooth mobility in. Physiological tooth mobility seen in healthy teeth depends on the biophysical characteristics of the periodontal tissue whereas pathological tooth mobility is the result of the loss of. Figure 284a B Medical Massage Medical Anatomy Dental Assistant In vivo measurement of the mobility of teeth under physiological loading has been subject of research for years. . A retrospective study noted that dental mobility may be the inaugural sign of osteolytic. Article in French Daniel A Aouizerat C Fournier B Brulin H Rassat P Praud J. Download link is as follows. Physiologic mobility represents the range of mobility level considered normal. Comparing the deflection under load of dental implants with. Comparing the deflection under load of dental implants with. ...