cementum การใช้
- It is covered with cementum ( pronounced see MEN tum ).
- The cells of cementum are the entrapped cementoblasts, the cementocytes.
- Dentin is the substance between enamel or cementum and the pulp chamber.
- The cementum is light yellow and slightly lighter in color than dentin.
- Acellular cementum contains a secreted matrix of proteins and fibers.
- The cementoblasts forming cellular cementum become trapped in the cementum they produce.
- The cementoblasts forming cellular cementum become trapped in the cementum they produce.
- Wear-resistant, they were held together with cementum and dentin.
- Cementum grows slowly, by surface apposition, throughout life.
- However, cementum is more resistant to resorption than bone.
- Odontocetes possess teeth with cementum cells overlying dentine cells.
- Cementum is a specialized bone like substance covering the root of a tooth.
- Periodontal ligaments connect the alveolar bone to the cementum.
- There is also either a second infundibulum or a cementum-filled furrow.
- Cementum also is permeable to a variety of materials.
- These cementoblasts can form subsequent layers of cementum if the tooth is injured.
- This type of cementum forms around the fiber bundles of the periodontal ligaments.
- ERM plays a role in cementum repair and regeneration.
- Roots of teeth are covered with cementum, a structure that resembles bone.
- Fibroblasts develop the periodontal ligaments which connect teeth to the alveolar bone through cementum.
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