Takaharu Kuninori
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Oga Y, Tomonari H, Kwon S, Kuninori T, Yagi T, Miyawaki S
Angle Orthod
. 2018 Sep;
89(1):47-53.
PMID: 30203984
Objective: To clarify the in vivo effect of an automatic embedding device on miniscrew stability. Materials And Methods: 42 miniscrews were implanted into rabbit femurs. The miniscrews with the novel...
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Tomonari H, Kwon S, Kuninori T, Miyawaki S
Arch Oral Biol
. 2017 May;
81:198-205.
PMID: 28554136
Objective: This study aimed to assess differences between the closing paths of the chewing and non-chewing sides of mandibular first molars and condyles during natural mastication, using standardized model food...
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Kitashima F, Tomonari H, Kuninori T, Uehara S, Miyawaki S
Cranio
. 2015 Dec;
33(4):263-70.
PMID: 26715027
Objective: In this study, the authors investigated the modulation of the masticatory path at the mandibular first molar during natural chewing of a hard gummy jelly in adults with normal...
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Development of a novel spike-like auxiliary skeletal anchorage device to enhance miniscrew stability
Miyawaki S, Tomonari H, Yagi T, Kuninori T, Oga Y, Kikuchi M
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop
. 2015 Aug;
148(2):338-44.
PMID: 26232843
Introduction: Miniscrews are frequently used for skeletal anchorage during edgewise treatment, and their clinical use has been verified. However, their disadvantage is an approximately 15% failure rate, which is primarily...
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Tomonari H, Yagi T, Kuninori T, Ikemori T, Miyawaki S
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop
. 2015 Jun;
147(6):755-65.
PMID: 26038080
This case report presents the successful replacement of 1 first molar and 3 second molars by the mesial inclination of 4 impacted third molars. A woman, 23 years 6 months...