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The Journal of Periodontology, 2019
BACKGROUND The relationship between chronic periodontitis and pulpal/cemental changes is seldom reported. This study aimed to report on the microstructural changes of cementum and histopathological features of the dental pulp in teeth with severe chronic
Xiangchun Li+9 more
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BACKGROUND The relationship between chronic periodontitis and pulpal/cemental changes is seldom reported. This study aimed to report on the microstructural changes of cementum and histopathological features of the dental pulp in teeth with severe chronic
Xiangchun Li+9 more
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Reproductive Histories of Asian Black Bears Can be Determined by Cementum Annuli Width
Mammal Study, 2018. Very little is known about the cementum annuli of Asian black bears (Ursus thibetanus). We collected the first premolar tooth from adult female bears in central Japan to investigate whether reproductive history was reflected in cementum annuli width ...
K. Tochigi+7 more
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Periodontology, 2015
Destruction of the periodontium is normally associated with periodontal disease, although many other factors, such as trauma, aging, infections, orthodontic tooth movement and systemic and genetic diseases, can contribute to this process.
H. Arzate+2 more
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Destruction of the periodontium is normally associated with periodontal disease, although many other factors, such as trauma, aging, infections, orthodontic tooth movement and systemic and genetic diseases, can contribute to this process.
H. Arzate+2 more
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Journal of Periodontal Research, 2014
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Periodontal disease is a common infectious disease, found worldwide, causing the destruction of the periodontium. The periodontium is a complex structure composed of both soft and hard tissues, thus an agent applied to regenerate
P. Chantarawaratit+4 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Periodontal disease is a common infectious disease, found worldwide, causing the destruction of the periodontium. The periodontium is a complex structure composed of both soft and hard tissues, thus an agent applied to regenerate
P. Chantarawaratit+4 more
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Osteogenesis imperfecta with ectopic mineralizations in dentin and cementum and aCOL1A2mutation
Journal of Human Genetics, 2018P. Kantaputra+5 more
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Wnt activity is associated with cementum‐type transition
Journal of Periodontal Research, 2017C. Bae, H. Choi, Hyung-Keun You, E. Cho
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Rsk2, the Kinase Mutated in Coffin-Lowry Syndrome, Controls Cementum Formation
Journal of dentistry research, 2016T. Koehne+11 more
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Cementum and Periodontal Ligament Regeneration.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2015D. Menicanin+4 more
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