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Microhardness of nonfluorosed and fluorosed dental cementum: An in vitro study

open access: hybridSRM Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2017
Aim: The literature on the effect of fluoride on dental caries is well discussed in contrast to periodontal tissues. However, a recent review has explored an epidemiological association between fluorosis and periodontal disease and also the influence of ...
Nazam Lakhani, K Vandana Laxman
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Dental age estimation using incremental lines of cementum

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Oral Health Dentistry, 2020
Forensic odontology is a specialty of dentistry which in the interest of justice deals with the examination of dental evidence for evaluation and presentation of the dental findings. An important aspect of forensic odontology is the identification of age, sex and race of an individual based on their dental characteristics. Various methods utilizing the
Gokul Sridharan   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Quantitative analysis of dental age estimation by incremental line of cementum

open access: hybridJournal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, 2018
This study aims to examine the correlation between age and number of incremental lines in human dental cementum among single-rooted teeth (incisors and canines) and to assess the best tooth to estimate age group by studying cementum under phase-contrast microscope and to assess the use of cementum in age estimation.The present study was carried out in ...
Swetha, G   +5 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Dental Cementum in Anthropology

open access: yesBulletins et Mémoires de la Société d anthropologie de Paris, 2022
Tooth enamel and dentin are the most studied hard tissues used to explore hominin evolution, life history, diet, health, and culture. Surprisingly, cementum (the interface between the alveolar bone and the root dentin) remains the least studied dental tissue even though its unique growth, which is continuous throughout life, has been acknowledged since
Naji, Stephan   +2 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Cementum is key to periodontal tissue regeneration: A review on apatite microstructures for creation of novel cementum‐based dental implants [PDF]

open access: hybridGenesis, 2023
The cementum is the outermost layer of hard tissue covering the dentin within the root portion of the teeth. It is the only hard tissue with a specialized structure and function that forms a part of both the teeth and periodontal tissue.
Mari Saito, Kazuo Onuma, Yasuo Yamakoshi
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Dental cementum reviewed: development, structure, composition, regeneration and potential functions

open access: goldBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2015
This article reviews developmental and structural characteristics of cementum, a unique avascular mineralized tissue covering the root surface that forms the interface between root dentin and periodontal ligament. Besides describing the types of cementum
Patricia Furtado Gonçalves   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Canonical Wnt Pathway Enhanced Dental Pulp Mesenchymal Stem Cells‐Mediated Cementum Regeneration [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Oral Rehabilitation
BACKGROUND Cementum is a mineralised tissue that is essential for maintaining periodontal tissue homeostasis. Our previous research has shown that dental pulp mesenchymal stem cells (DPSCs) can regenerate periodontal tissues.
Dongmei Cheng   +10 more
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Histology of human cementum: Its structure, function, and development

open access: yesJapanese Dental Science Review, 2016
Cementum was first demonstrated by microscopy, about 180 years ago. Since then the biology of cementum has been investigated by the most advanced techniques and equipment at that time in various fields of dental sciences. A great deal of data on cementum
Tsuneyuki Yamamoto
exaly   +3 more sources

Cementum regeneration strategies: Insights from development and periodontal microenvironment [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Cementum, a mineralized tissue covering the root surface of the tooth, maintains tooth stability through providing support for the attachment of periodontal ligament fibres, and protects the pulp from external damage via acting as a barrier against ...
Huiyi Wang   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Proteomic analysis of human dental cementum and alveolar bone [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Proteomics, 2013
Dental cementum (DC) is a bone-like tissue covering the tooth root and responsible for attaching the tooth to the alveolar bone (AB) via the periodontal ligament (PDL). Studies have unsuccessfully tried to identify factors specific to DC versus AB, in an effort to better understand DC development and regeneration. The present study aimed to use matched
Cristiane R, Salmon   +7 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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