Applied Oral Physiology. Robin Wilding
href="#litres_trial_promo">7.1.1 Composition of Biological Apatites
7.1.3 Production of Apatite Crystals
7.2 Mechanisms of Mineralization
7.2.1 Control of Mineralization by Organic Components
7.2.2 Control of Mineralization by Cells
7.3.3 Cartilage as a Skeletal Material
7.3.4 Intramembranous Bone Formation
7.3.5 Growth of Intramembranous Bone
7.3.6 Endochondral Bone Formation
7.3.7 Summary of Differences between Cartilage and Bone
7.4 Development of the Skull and Jaws
7.4.1 Development of the Mandible
7.4.2 Development of the Temporomandibular Joint
7.4.3 Synchondrosis of the Cranial Base
7.5 General Features of Growth
7.5.3 Soft Tissue (Functional) Matrices
7.6 Growth of the Skull and Jaws
7.6.1 Growth of the Cranium and Face
7.7.1 Mechanical Loads and Bone Remodeling
7.7.2 Cellular Process of Bone Remodeling
7.7.3 Transformation of Stress to Bone Cells
7.7.5 Remodeling of the Tooth Socket
7.7.6 Tooth Displacement and Cell Rests of Malassez
7.7.7 Response of Alveolar Bone to Dentures
7.7.8 Response of Bone to Implants
7.7.9 Systemic Factors and Bone Turnover
8. Eruption, Occlusion, and Wear
8.1.2 Formation of the Epithelial Attachment
8.1.4 Tooth Position after Eruption
8.1.7 Differences between Deciduous and Permanent Teeth
8.2.1 Stability of the Dentition
8.2.4 The Distribution of Bite Forces on Teeth
8.2.7 Arch and Tooth Relationships
8.2.9 Tooth Contacts during Function
8.2.11 Summary of Arch and Tooth Relationships