4. Cementum + Bone
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CEMENTUM With age cementum on root end become thicker & irregular. This increase in the width of cementum is greater in the APICAL & LINGUAL areas.** COLOUR...
show more With age cementum on root end become thicker & irregular.
This increase in the width of cementum is greater in the APICAL & LINGUAL areas.**
COLOUR
o VITAL – YELLOW
o NON – VITAL — GREY OR GREEN
Cementum starts formation from cervical area
Cementum in cervical2/3rd acellular extrinsic fiber,
In coronal acellular intrinsic,
In apical mixed cellular
Acellular – cervical region A x C
Cellular – apex region C x A
Thickness
o Thickest at apex
o Thin at CEJ
Age changes – content increases with age at apex
SHARPEY’S FIBRES – connection from cementum to
alveolar bone. Parallel to bone and parallel to
cementum?
Transseptal fibers are Fibers which completely
embedded in cementation and pass from cementum
of one tooth to the cementum of adjacent tooth.
HYPERCEMENTOSIS
o Low grade periapical infection
o Excessive occlusal force, bruxism
The end of PDL fibers that are embedded in the alveolar bone and cementum are called - Sharpey's
fiber is the dominant type of fibers found in cementum.
Nb: dental tissue similar to bone – DENTINE (histologically) not cementum
Information
Author | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
Organization | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
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