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Models for the Study of Cementogenesis

Connective Tissue Research, 1995
Cementum is a mineralized tissue that acts to connect the periodontal ligament to the tooth root surface. Its composition is very much like bone, being comprised mainly of type I collagen, inorganic mineral and noncollagenous proteins, however the origin of the cells and factors necessary for cementum formation have yet to be elucidated. Our laboratory
J A, D'Errico   +4 more
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Coronal Cementogenesis in Cattle Molar Teeth

Journal of Oral Biosciences, 2005
Abstract Coronal cementum is generally noted in herbivorous animal teeth. Cementum is occasionally formed in the cervical area and the impacted tooth occlusal surface in humans. Therefore, it is suggested that coronal cementum is formed under certain conditions.
Ichizoh Itoh   +3 more
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Infundibula of equine maxillary cheek teeth. Part 1: Development, blood supply and infundibular cementogenesis

open access: closedThe Veterinary Journal, 2015
A. Suske   +5 more
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Regeneration of periodontal tissues: cementogenesis revisited

Periodontology 2000, 2006
Virtually all types of periodontal disease are caused by periodontal pocket infections, although several other factors, including trauma, aging, systemic diseases, genetics, etc., can contribute to the destruction of the periodontium (1, 18, 31, 52, 60, 107, 128, 127, 194).
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Periodontal tissue regeneration with cementogenesis after application of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in 3-wall inflamed intra-bony defect.

Journal of Periodontal Research
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study is to investigate regenerative process by immunohistochemical analysis and evaluate periodontal tissue regeneration following a topical application of BDNF to inflamed 3-wall intra-bony defects.
M. Kiyota   +12 more
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Deciduous central incisor tooth development and coronal cementogenesis in cattle

Archives of Oral Biology, 1969
Abstract This study documents chronologically, growth and development of the bovine deciduous central incisor tooth from the earliest available stages of odontogenesis to exfoliation. Gross morphologic and histologic studies were carried out on 48 bovine mandibles.
P B, Mills, J T, Irving
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Hertwig's epithelial root sheath, enamel matrix proteins, and initiation of cementogenesis in porcine teeth.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2004
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the association between Hertwig's epithelial root sheath (HERS) cells, enamel matrix proteins (EMPs), and cementogenesis.Material and Methods: Porcine teeth were examined at the beginning of root formation by light and transmission electron microscopy.
D. Bosshardt, A. Nanci
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Experimental induction of cementogenesis on the enamel of transplanted mouse tooth germs

open access: closedArchives of Oral Biology, 1982
First and second maxillary molar tooth germs with their surrounding bone were removed from 9-day-old mice, freed of the reduced enamel epithelium, re-inserted crown downwards in their bony crypts and then transplanted in the subcutaneous tissue of hosts of the same age and litter.
M Héritier
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