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Continuous Cementum Apposition
Journal of Dental Research, 1958H A, ZANDER, B, HURZELER
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Cementum growth in impacted teeth.
Acta stomatologica Belgica, 1995The authors present a study on the cementum of impacted teeth. It was not possible to correlate the thickness of the cementum and the age of the patients. Significant differences were found, on the other hand, between the thickness and distribution of the cementum in different teeth.
Giuliana G +3 more
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 1944
C EMENTUM may be defined as a bony covering of the roots of the teeth. It consists of a matrix composed of calcified collagenous fibrils and may be either cell-free or contain cement corpuscles, sometimes called cementocptes. The first formed layer is acellular or hyaline cementum.
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C EMENTUM may be defined as a bony covering of the roots of the teeth. It consists of a matrix composed of calcified collagenous fibrils and may be either cell-free or contain cement corpuscles, sometimes called cementocptes. The first formed layer is acellular or hyaline cementum.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1995
J.W. Harrison, R.S. Roda
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J.W. Harrison, R.S. Roda
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