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  • L.C. Thodes, 'The Adjunctive Utilization of Diapulse Therapy (Pulsed High Peak Power Electromagnetic Energy) in Accelerating Tissue Healing in Oral Surgery,' Q Nation Dental Association, 40 (1), pp. 4-11. -This controlled study shows the effects of supportive electromagnetic treatment after oro-facial surgery. The study proves that the treatment helps achieve faster healing in patients treated with PEMF.
  • Chr. Hermann, 'The Influence of the Electromagnetic Field on Orthodontic Treatment.' Deutsche Zeitschrift für Biologische Zahn-Medizin [German Journal for biological Dentistry]. - The use of PEMF opens up new possibilities in therapy by influencing the metabolism.
  • Zaffe et al.: 'PEMFs Improve Bone Adaptation in Orthodontically Treated Rabbits,' Second World Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, 8-13 June 1997, Bologna, Italy. This study shows that PEMF is capable of therapeutically influencing bone formation in orthodontic problems.
  • M.A. Darendeliler et al.: 'Light Maxillary Expansion Forces with the Magnetic Expansion Device. A Preliminary Investigation,' European Journal of Orthodontistry, 16 (6), December 1994, pp. 479-490. - This study shows the possibilities of PEMF in orthodontic regulatory measures.
  • A.A. Kunin et al.: 'Magnetolaser Therapy in Complex Treatment of Periodontal Diseases,' Fiz Med, 4 (1-2), 1994, pp. 103-104. - This study shows the possible uses of PEMF in diseases of the gingiva.
  • T. Satake et al.: 'Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) on Human Periodontal Ligament in Vitro. Alterations of Intracellular Ca2+,' Department of Oral Biochemistry, Kantaw Dental College, Knaagaw Shigaku 1990 March 24 (4): 735-742. -The use of PEMF in dentistry is scientifically well founded. It has been observed that PEMF can increase the calcium concentration in the periodontal connective tissue cells resembling osteoblasts.

 
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