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Embarazo, ortodoncia y reabsorci贸n 贸sea
Pregnant women present different changes in the skeletal system, such as the increase in calcium throughout this period, there are also small reductions in bone density. Orthodontic tooth movement is based on the principles of tissue resorption and formation at the level of the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament. It should be noted that there are multiple factors that affect the speed of this type of movement. During pregnancy and lactation, certain alterations in orthodontic dental movement may be perceived, caused by changes in bone homeostasis, alterations in tooth resorption and observed bone deposition. In this article we will cover topics such as the physiology and history of pregnancy, as well as the analysis of various articles related to orthodontic dental movement in pregnant women.Las mujeres embarazadas presentan diferentes cambios en el sistema esquel茅tico, como el aumento de calcio a lo largo de este periodo, adem谩s existen peque帽as reducciones en la densidad 贸sea. El movimiento dentario ortod贸ntico se basa en los principios de reabsorci贸n y formaci贸n de tejido a nivel del hueso circundante y del ligamento periodontal. Cabe destacar que son m煤ltiples los factores que afectan la velocidad de este tipo de movimiento. Durante el embarazo y la lactancia es posible que se perciban ciertas alteraciones en el movimiento dentario ortod贸ncico, causado por los cambios de homeostasis 贸sea, las alteraciones de resorci贸n dentaria y la deposici贸n 贸sea observada. En este art铆culo abarcaremos temas como la fisiolog铆a y la historia del embarazo, as铆 como el an谩lisis de diversos art铆culos relacionados al movimiento dentario ortod贸ncico en mujeres embarazadas
Pregnancy, orthodontics and bone resorption
Pregnant women present different changes in the skeletal system, such as the increase in calcium throughout this period, there are also small reductions in bone density. Orthodontic tooth movement is based on the principles of tissue resorption and formation at the level of the surrounding bone and periodontal ligament. It should be noted that there are multiple factors that affect the speed of this type of movement. During pregnancy and lactation, certain alterations in orthodontic dental movement may be perceived, caused by changes in bone homeostasis, alterations in tooth resorption and observed bone deposition. In this article we will cover topics such as the physiology and history of pregnancy, as well as the analysis of various articles related to orthodontic dental movement in pregnant women.</jats:p