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The mineral solubility of human tooth roots

Archives of Oral Biology, 1987
Whole roots of molars that had never been exposed to the mouth were exposed to calcium and phosphate-containing buffer solutions with discrete values of pIOHA [i.e. -log(a10Ca2+ X a6PO4(3-) X a2OH-)] at various pH. From densitometric measurements on contact-microradiographs of transverse sections of the roots the rate of demineralization (Vdem) was ...
F.C.M. Driessens   +2 more
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IMMEDIATE RIDGE AUGMENTATION USING AUTOGENOUS TOOTH ROOT AS A BLOCK GRAFT IN A PERIODONTALLY HOPELESS EXTRACTION SITE: A PILOT STUDY.

Journal of Oral Implantology, 2019
The aim of the our study was to assess the efficacy of autogenous tooth root as block bone graft in reconstructing the vertical and horizontal dimensions at periodontally hopeless extraction sites both clinically and radiographically.
Shejali Jana   +5 more
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A three-dimensional analysis of tooth-root morphology in living bears and implications for feeding behaviour in the extinct cave bear

Historical Biology, 2018
The morphology of both crowns and tooth-roots reflects dietary specialisation in mammalian carnivores. In this article, we analyse the tooth-root morphology of maxillary teeth from CT scans of living bears (Ursus arctos, Ursus americanus, Ursus maritimus,
A. Pérez-Ramos   +7 more
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Patterning of Molar Tooth Roots in Mammals

Journal of Oral Biosciences, 2009
Abstract Tooth morphogenesis is regulated by reciprocal interactions between the dental epithelium and odontogenic mesenchyme. As tooth roots are fundamental structures of the tooth support system, the morphology and functions of the roots are very important.
Takashi Kondo   +8 more
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Tissue Engineering of Tooth Crown, Root, and Periodontium

Tissue Engineering, 2006
Tissue engineering of teeth requires the coordinated formation of correctly shaped crowns, roots, and periodontal ligament. Previous studies have shown that the dental mesenchyme controls crown morphogenesis and epithelial histogenesis during tooth development in vivo, but little is known about the inductive potential of dissociated mesenchymal cells ...
Hu B   +5 more
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Analysis of residual stress of gear tooth root after shot peening process

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
Zhen Ma   +5 more
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The tooth root within the maxillary sinus*

Australian Dental Journal, 1974
Abstract— Histological observations in three cases of tooth root displacement to the maxillary sinus show that under certain conditions the root may be accepted by the tissues. General and local factors in the defenco mechanism and the existence or otherwise of periapical pathosis must be considered in determining the treatment.
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Detecting cracks in the tooth root of gears

Engineering Failure Analysis, 2007
Abstract A crack in the tooth root is the least desirable damage caused to gear units and often leads to failure of gear unit operation. A possible damage in gear units can be identified by monitoring vibrations. In relation to that, different methods of time signals analysis are presented. Signals have been obtained by experiments.
Aleš Belšak, Joze Flasker
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Tooth Root Abscess

Comparative Veterinary Anatomy, 2022
A. Niehaus
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