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1 Department of Orthodontics and Department of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
Constant 10 µA currents were applied to the mandibles of 12 cats via electrodes implanted mesial and distal to premolars undergoing orthodontic treatment. A third were moved toward the cathode, a third were moved toward the anode, and a third were moved in the absence of an applied field. No significant difference in total movement was seen at the end of five weeks.
Submitted on April 29, 1974
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