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Periodontium regeneration and repair is a controversial and difficult point in the treatment of periodontosis. The proliferation, differentiation, migration and adhesion of periodontal ligament cells and the dynamic relationship between periodontal ...
LI Qi +3 more
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Gene‐expression analysis of cementoblasts and osteoblasts [PDF]
Background and ObjectiveCementum and bone are similar mineralized tissues, but cementum accumulates much more slowly than bone, does not have vasculature or innervation and does not undergo remodeling. Despite these differences, there are no well‐established markers to distinguish cementoblasts from other mature mineralizing cells such as osteoblasts ...
B G, Matthews +8 more
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The attachment of the roots of mammalian teeth of limited eruption to the jawbone is reliant in part on the mineralization of collagen fibrils of the periodontal ligament (PDL) at their entry into bone and cementum as Sharpey's fibers.
Eli D. Sone +3 more
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Fibrin-Enhanced Canonical Wnt Signaling Directs Plasminogen Expression in Cementoblasts [PDF]
Cementum is a mineralized layer on the tooth’s root surface and facilitates the biomechanical anchoring of fibrous connective tissues as a part of tooth-supportive complexes. Previously, we observed that OCCM30 cementoblasts cultured on fibrin matrices underwent apoptosis due to fibrin degradation through the expression of proteases.
Saeed Ur Rahman +4 more
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Force distribution is more important than its intensity!
A common question about root resorption is raised in orthodontic practice: What is more important, the intensity of force or its distribution along the root, periodontal and alveolar structures?
Alberto Consolaro
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The periodontium is essential for supporting the functionality of the tooth, composed of diversity of mineralized and non-mineralized tissues such as the cementum, the periodontal ligament (PDL) and the alveolar bone.
Mizuki Nagata +4 more
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Glycogen synthase kinase 3 inhibition enhances mineral nodule formation by cementoblasts in vitro.
This study aimed to investigate whether GSK-3 inhibition (CHIR99021) effectively promoted mineralization by cementoblasts (OCCM-30). OCCM-30 cells were used and treated with different concentrations of CHIR99021 (2.5, 5, and 10 mM).
H. Abdalla +7 more
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Interleukin-1β induces human cementoblasts to support osteoclastogenesis [PDF]
Injury of the periodontium followed by inflammatory response often leads to root resorption. Resorption is accomplished by osteoclasts and their generation may depend on an interaction with the cells in direct contact with the root, the cementoblasts. Our study aimed to investigate the role of human cementoblasts in the formation of osteoclasts and the
Huynh, N.C.-N. +3 more
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Background/purpose: Cigarette smoking is an important risk factor in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. However, little is known about the effect of nicotine, the major component of cigarette smoke, on cementoblasts.
Chun-San Chen +4 more
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Root resorption is a common dental challenge that can lead to tooth loosening or even tooth loss. Among the cells involved in root resorption, cementoblasts are responsible for laying down the cementum, while macrophages with different phenotypes have ...
Yi Zhao +6 more
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