microcurrent stimulates nitric oxide production in bone and connective tissue cells
Electrical stimulation increases NO synthesis in osteoblasts, osteocytes, PDL fibroblasts, and dental pulp cells.
What this means for you
Nitric oxide is a signaling molecule your body uses to regulate blood flow, support tissue repair, and keep cells communicating efficiently. When bone-forming cells and connective tissue fibroblasts produce more of it, the environment for structural resilience and recovery improves — something that matters as we age and tissues become slower to respond.
The published research
Role of nitric oxide in orthodontic tooth movement (Review)
International Journal of Molecular Medicine · 2021
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