This book presents the current knowledge and understanding of the biological processes involved in the orthodontic movement of teeth and discusses recent progress in the field. It links research advances to their immediate clinical applications and offers researchers and clinicians a state of the art reference on topical issues relating to orthodontic tooth movement. Biological events play a central role in the movement of teeth during orthodontic therapy. The basis for understanding the sequence of cellular events that leads to orthodontic movement has been well established in the literature through the use of animal models. In recent years, researchers and clinicians have focused their efforts on developing treatment modalities to increase the speed of orthodontic treatment and provide better anchorage options for noncompliant patients. This book will be an invaluable aid in understanding the biology of tooth movement and the relevance of the latest concepts to clinical practice. Feature Reviews current knowledge of the biological processes involved in the orthodontic movement of teeth Explains the relevance of the latest concepts and research findings to orthodontic practice Written by acknowledged experts in the field Contents Introduction.- New techniques and biology of tooth movement.- Biology of tooth movement: All the biochemistry.- Medications and tooth movement.- Pain control during tooth movement.- Wilckodontics.- Root resorption and tooth movement.- Ankylosis/Trauma and tooth movement.- Summary/ Outlook.