نتایج جستجو برای: cementum hyperplasia

تعداد نتایج: 37409  

Journal: :European journal of paediatric dentistry : official journal of European Academy of Paediatric Dentistry 2006
E Ceppi S Dall'Oca L Rimondini A Pilloni A Polimeni

AIM The aim of this study was to investigate the cementoenamel junction of a group of 11 primary sound mandibular incisors extracted for orthodontic reasons. MATERIALS AND METHODS Eleven caries and defect-free human inferior deciduous incisors were extracted for orthodontic reasons and the cementoenamel junction was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The types of tissue inter...

2016
Tsuneyuki Yamamoto Tomoka Hasegawa Tomomaya Yamamoto Hiromi Hongo Norio Amizuka

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 histology have been accumulated. These data have been obtained from not only human, but also non-human animals, in particular, rodents such as...

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1991
S Olson H Arzate A S Narayanan R C Page

Cementum occupies a unique anatomical location where soft connective tissues of the periodontium are attached to root surfaces. Cell attachment properties of proteins present in cementum were studied. Human and bovine cementum were extracted with 0.5 mol/L CH3COOH followed by 4 mol/L guanidine, and proteins were separated by ion-exchange chromatography and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2011
B L Foster K J Nagatomo S O Bamashmous K A Tompkins H Fong D Dunn E Y Chu C Guenther D M Kingsley R B Rutherford M J Somerman

BACKGROUND/AIMS Tooth root cementum is sensitive to modulation of inorganic pyrophosphate (PP(i)), an inhibitor of hydroxyapatite precipitation. Factors increasing PP(i) include progressive ankylosis protein (ANK) and ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1 (NPP1) while tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase hydrolyzes PP(i). Studies here aimed to define the role of ANK in root and ...

2006
Ian T. Dacre

The formation of enamel, dentine and cementum involves the initial secretion of an organic matrix by ameloblasts, odontoblasts and cementoblasts respectively. This matrix is subsequently ‘loaded’ with mineral principally calcium hydroxyapatite (Ten Cate 1998). When peripheral cementum is still lying sub-gingivally (alveolar crown or gingival crown) (Mitchell 2004), it is nourished by the period...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2018
Christopher Dean Adeline Le Cabec Kathryn Spiers Yi Zhang Jan Garrevoet

Cementum and the incremental markings it contains have been widely studied as a means of ageing animals and retrieving information about diet and nutrition. The distribution of trace elements in great ape and fossil hominin cementum has not been studied previously. Synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SXRF) enables rapid scanning of large tissue areas with high resolution of elemental distributions....

Journal: :Journal of periodontal research 2010
H Miyaji T Sugaya K Ibe R Ishizuka K Tokunaga M Kawanami

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Modification of the root surface may play an important role in regenerating the periodontal attachment between the root and periodontal connective tissue. We speculated that bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) application to the root surface constructed a novel attachment by cementum-like hard tissue, although gingival connective tissue proliferated to the root surface. Th...

2012
Brian L. Foster Kanako J. Nagatomo Francisco H. Nociti Hanson Fong Daisy Dunn Anne B. Tran Wei Wang Sonoko Narisawa Jose Luis Millán Martha J. Somerman

BACKGROUND Inorganic pyrophosphate (PP(i)) is a physiologic inhibitor of hydroxyapatite mineral precipitation involved in regulating mineralized tissue development and pathologic calcification. Local levels of PP(i) are controlled by antagonistic functions of factors that decrease PP(i) and promote mineralization (tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase, Alpl/TNAP), and those that increase loca...

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2010
Xiaojing Wang Blayne Thibodeau Martin Trope Louis M Lin George T-J Huang

INTRODUCTION Recently, it has been shown that it is possible to treat an immature tooth with an infected pulp space and apical periodontitis in such a way as to heal and promote the ingrown of new vital tissue into the pulp space. However, the type of new-grown tissue is unclear. METHODS Based on the samples of a previously reported study, we further investigated histologically the types of t...

2016
Haijing Gu Junqi Ling Xiaoyan Zhou Limin Liu Ziming Zhao Jin-Long Gao

BACKGROUND Aging population will lead to the increase of incidence of root caries globally. The clinical management of root caries is challenging due to the difficulty in moisture isolation. The root caries is caused by the release of organic acids from cariogenic bacteria which results in the dissolution of cementum and dentin of the root. The purpose of this study is to study the efficacy of ...

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