AlveolarEnamelDentinTeethToothPeriodontiumRegenerationTissuesFibersRootsPeriodontallyMicrobialCariesHistologicalSecondaryImplantsJawboneBonePeriodontitisProteinsCalculusOrganic substancePatientsFluorideJournal of Dental ResearchDentistryMammalsAdultPhysiologicalMethodsGrowsResearchersChronicFollicleCompositionProcedureClinicalPracticeProphylaxisLayers
Alveolar7
- His previous work has focused on the evolutionary origins of the periodontal tissues (cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone), as well as dental adaptations to herbivory in extinct reptiles. (kcl.ac.uk)
- Protects and completely covers the dental roots inside the alveolar bone. (dental-onyx.com)
- Located between the cementum and the alveolar bone. (dental-onyx.com)
- The alveolar processes of the maxilla and mandible contain sockets known as dental alveoli. (kenhub.com)
- Periodontal disease involves the peridontium consisting of the gums, alveolar or jaw bone, the periodontal ligament and the cementum of tooth. (intelligentdental.com)
- Grafting has been used in Periodontal therapy and implants as a mean to reestablish the loss periodontal apparatus (alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum). (intelligentdental.com)
- Periodontium is a complex and highly specialized pressure sensing system consisting of four components such as cementum, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, junctional and sulcular epithelia supporting the teeth. (bvsalud.org)
Enamel7
- We review the microstructure of enamel and bone while discussing the mechanism underlying apatite crystal formation to infer the morphology of cementum apatite crystals and their complex structure with collagen fibers. (bvsalud.org)
- It forms the line where the cementum (that covers the root) meets the enamel. (healthline.com)
- Dental caries covers the continuum from the first atomic level of demineralization, through the initial enamel or root lesion, through dentinal involvement, to eventual cavitation. (researchgate.net)
- Emdogain® (EMD), a formulation of Enamel Matrix Proteins (EMP), is used clinically for periodontal regeneration, where it stimulates cementum formation and promotes gingival healing. (tau.ac.il)
- Dentin is covered by the enamel in the crown and the cementum in the roots. (kenhub.com)
- Dental fluorosis refers to changes in the appearance of tooth enamel that are caused by long-term ingestion of fluoride during the time teeth are forming ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
- Defined as a change in the mineralization of the dental hard tissues (enamel, dentin, and cementum) caused by long-term ingestion (eating and drinking) of fluoride during the period of tooth development prior to eruption into the mouth (first 8 years of life for most permanent teeth excluding third molars). (cdc.gov)
Dentin4
- The cementum is the outermost layer of hard tissue covering the dentin within the root portion of the teeth . (bvsalud.org)
- Dental color, translucency length, attrition, cementum apposition, and secondary dentin showed higher values in teeth from human skeletal remains than in fresh extracted teeth. (astm.org)
- Odontoblasts are found between the soft dental pulp and hard dentin and produce dentin. (bruker.com)
- Root planing involves removing residual calculus and diseased cementum or dentin, and smoothing the root surface. (animaldentalcenter.com)
Teeth25
- On present teeth, classical histological methods are often used and require decalcification of the dental tissue and staining protocol for collagen. (wikipedia.org)
- These proof-of-principle findings suggest that PDL DPCs can organize periodontal tissues in the jaw, at the site of previously lost teeth, indicating that this method holds potential as an alternative approach to osseointegrated dental implants. (nih.gov)
- Last year, Paola Cerrito from New York University and her collaborators looked at the growth of a substance called cementum on the roots of Krapina teeth. (johnhawks.net)
- There have been many advances in visualizing the microstructure of teeth over the last 20 years, and these have given many new insights about dental development. (johnhawks.net)
- In this sample of living people's teeth, they found that the cementum provides an exceptional record of these life events. (johnhawks.net)
- Dental anomalies such as supernumerary teeth and insufficient cementum can also be present. (expresshealthcaremgmt.com)
- A lot of work had to go into this paper beyond the basics of dental anatomy, taking in the condition of each tooth and its possible association with other teeth in the collection. (johnhawks.net)
- I know that it will provide a strong foundation for future work on H. naledi biology, and it provides the essential data for integrating H. naledi teeth into other comparative studies of hominin dental morphology. (johnhawks.net)
- We studied differences in morphological age-related changes between fresh extracted teeth and teeth from human skeletal remains in order to develop appropriate dental age estimation methods according to the time after death. (astm.org)
- Forty-three permanent teeth from dental patients were compared to 37 teeth obtained from human skeletal remains with a postmortem interval from 21 to 37 years. (astm.org)
- Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to study the cementum surface of 9 teeth extracted due to severe chronic generalized periodontitis and 3 teeth with a clinically healthy periodontium extracted for orthodontic reasons. (parodont.ru)
- The cementum of periodontally healthy teeth appeared homogeneous and regular,was covered in periodontal fibers and had a pebble-like or dome-shaped surface. (parodont.ru)
- This high spatial resolution enabled the soft dental pulp up to the apical foramen to be distinguished from the other tooth tissue and the sample embedding material, resulting in detailed images for all four types of human teeth: front, canine, premolar, and molar. (bruker.com)
- Using semi-automatic segmentation and the different intensities of the structures of the MRI data set, 3D reconstruction of the data was possible and allowed for the dental pulp volume to be calculated for all four types of human teeth. (bruker.com)
- These data show promise for UTE-MRI to be able to achieve 3D imaging of teeth, with high spatial resolution, and dental pulp volume quantification in a variety of different teeth. (bruker.com)
- As future business owners, dental students may be reminded that patients may feel cheated if their teeth aren't polished. (rdhmag.com)
- Along with the cementum, the periodontal ligament connects the teeth to the tooth sockets. (healthline.com)
- It's often hereditary, but thumb-sucking, long-term use of a pacifier or bottles, impacted or missing teeth, and poorly fitting dental appliances can also cause it. (healthline.com)
- After taking full dental x-rays and we discovered he suffers from resorption, a painful condition whereby the teeth develop holes, sometimes below the gum line. (animaldentalcenter.com)
- My dog broke her canine chewing on an antler (something I thought was supposed to help her teeth) and my vet said she could only extract it but if I was interested I could take her to the Dental Center and possibly save it. (animaldentalcenter.com)
- To treat gingivitis, the dental hygienist will perform a deep cleaning of the teeth. (dental-onyx.com)
- Medicare covered nearly all of his treatment, but denied coverage of the extractions and a crown for his shattered teeth on the basis that payment for dental care is excluded by the Medicare statute. (medicareadvocacy.org)
- As a practice, Summit Dental Group believes in providing excellent dental care because we want each and every one of our patients to be able to trust us to care for their teeth from root to crown. (boise-dentists.com)
- Your dentist will ask about your symptoms, look at your teeth, and probe them with dental instruments. (medlineplus.gov)
- Naturally occurring deep grooves or clefts in the surface of teeth equivalent to class 1 cavities in Black's classification of dental caries. (bvsalud.org)
Tooth15
- The cementum is one of the four layers that make up the tooth root. (greendental.com)
- Cementum is a hard organic substance that forms between the tooth roots and surrounding bone after a tooth erupts and the root is fully formed. (johnhawks.net)
- The left panel shows a small portion of the tooth root in cross section, with the cementum forming a thin layer at its periphery. (johnhawks.net)
- One basic insight is the age at death, obtained by counting the cementum after tooth eruption to see when an individual's clock finally ran out. (johnhawks.net)
- The second most common odontogenic cyst is the dentigerous cyst, which develops within the normal dental follicle that surrounds an unerupted tooth. (medscape.com)
- Gums, also called gingiva, are the fleshy, pink connective tissue that's attached to the neck of the tooth and the cementum. (healthline.com)
- Located in the centre of the dental root, as well as around the tooth in different areas of the periodontium. (dental-onyx.com)
- Acute pain may be associated with dental procedures such as anesthetic injection, restorative treatment, periodontal procedures, implant placement, and tooth extraction . (medscape.com)
- Each dental alveolus houses a tooth, and is bound to it by a specific fibrous joint known as gomphosis or dentoalveolar syndesmosis (a.k.a. peg and socket joint). (kenhub.com)
- The root of the tooth is held in place by the peridodontium, which is composed of the periodontal ligament, cementum and gingiva (gum). (kenhub.com)
- Dental pulp is the innermost portion of the tooth, containing nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. (kenhub.com)
- Even worse, many dental issues like periodontal (gum) disease or tooth decay won't cause any pain until they're in an advanced stage which often requires a complex treatment plan. (boise-dentists.com)
- Studies conducted in the 1930s showed that the severity of tooth decay was lower and dental fluorosis was higher in areas with more fluoride in the drinking water ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
- In response to these findings, community water fluoridation programs were developed to add fluoride to drinking water to reach an optimal level for preventing tooth decay, while limiting the chance of developing dental fluorosis ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
- There are several reasons for this change: improved nutrition, better access to dental care, and better treatment for tooth decay and periodontal disease. (msdmanuals.com)
Periodontium1
- 2. Arzate H., Zeichner-David M., Mercado-Celis G. Cementum proteins: role in cementogenesis, biomineralization, periodontium formation and regeneration. (parodont.ru)
Regeneration7
- Cementum is key to periodontal tissue regeneration: A review on apatite microstructures for creation of novel cementum-based dental implants. (bvsalud.org)
- As such, cementum is believed to be critical for periodontal tissue regeneration . (bvsalud.org)
- Finally, the limitations of the current dental implant treatments in clinical practice are explored from the perspective of periodontal tissue regeneration . (bvsalud.org)
- We anticipate the possibility of advancing periodontal tissue regenerative medicine via cementum regeneration using a combination of material science and biochemical methods . (bvsalud.org)
- Investigation of the root cementum ultrastructure in chronic generalized periodontitis is still relevant as changes in structure and composition of root cementum play a significant role in successful periodontal regeneration. (parodont.ru)
- Loss of periodontal attachment and root cementum exposure to microbial biofilm may result in irreversible structural changes of the surface which may affect the regeneration of clinical attachment. (parodont.ru)
- FDA clearance for True Regeneration: New PDL, New Cementum, New Bone. (lanap.com)
Tissues4
- The ability to use autologous dental progenitor cells (DPCs) to form organized periodontal tissues on titanium implants would be a significant improvement over current implant therapies. (nih.gov)
- More interesting, cementum is one of several dental tissues that may record significant stresses in an individual's life. (johnhawks.net)
- Treatment involves dental cleaning that extends under the gingival (gum) tissues and a vigorous home hygiene program. (merckmanuals.com)
- He is now a Lecturer in the Centre for Oral, Clinical & Translational Sciences where his lab studies the structure, chemistry, and development of dental tissues in non-mammalian vertebrates. (kcl.ac.uk)
Fibers3
- When viewed under light microscopy, a specific type of cementum (Acellular Extrinsic Fibers Cementum - AEFC) surrounding the root appears as layers of alternating dark and light bands. (wikipedia.org)
- In chronic periodontitis patients, the cementum surface was mostly irregular with multiple defects of various depth, areas of completely destroyed cementum, exposed dentinal tubules and a complete absence of periodontal fibers. (parodont.ru)
- Since there is no cementum or fibers inserted on the surface of an implant, and therefore no periodontal ligament and space, infection will spread directly into the osseous structures. (bicon.com)
Roots3
- Part of the jawbone that contains the dental roots. (dental-onyx.com)
- The tissue completely surrounds dental roots. (dental-onyx.com)
- As the surface layer to the roots, the cementum layer attaches to both your jawbone and gums. (boise-dentists.com)
Periodontally1
- Histological assessment of periodontally involved cementum. (thejcdp.com)
Microbial2
- Microbial accumulation around dental implants may lead to inflammation and result in a condition known as peri-implantitis. (bicon.com)
- The most common etiology of periodontal disease is dental plaque, which consists of microbial flora containing more than 700 distinct microbial species cultivated from dental plaque [7]. (bvsalud.org)
Caries5
- Dental caries is one of many types of caries. (wikidoc.org)
- The eventual outcome of dental caries is determined by the dynamic balance between pathological factors that lead to demineralization and protective factors that lead to remineralization. (researchgate.net)
- Dental caries is a simple process in concept, but complicated in detail. (researchgate.net)
- Is Dental Plaque the Main Cause of Dental Caries? (intelligentdental.com)
- Surcos o hendiduras naturales profundas en la superficie de los dientes equivalentes a las lesiones de clase 1 en la clasificación de las caries dentales de Black. (bvsalud.org)
Histological2
- Cementochronology is based on the assumption that dental cementum deposits reflect an annual rhythm and involves the counting of incremental lines in histological preparations. (wikipedia.org)
- In this review , we discuss the function and histological structure of the cementum to promote crystal engineering with a biochemical approach in cementum regenerative medicine . (bvsalud.org)
Secondary1
- Secondary dentine is added to the dentine facing the dental pulp, gradually reducing the volume of the dental pulp cavity during a person's life. (bruker.com)
Implants1
- Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions Peri-implant diseases and conditions relate to soft- and hard-tissue deficiencies, which help predict the success of dental implants in the long term. (merckmanuals.com)
Jawbone1
- Dental osteomyelitis (or osteomyelitis of the jawbone) is an acute or chronic jawbone infection, usually caused by bacteria. (intelligentdental.com)
Bone1
- In the above case of Mr. Jones, depending on the facts, there may be an argument that the dental services he required are entitled to coverage because they were "incident to and an integral part of" the reduction of his fractured jaw or cheek bone. (medicareadvocacy.org)
Periodontitis3
- Am is to study changes in the root cementum ultrastructure in patients with chronic generalized periodontitis. (parodont.ru)
- 4. Amro S.O., Othman H., Zahrani M., Elias W. Microanalysis of Root Cementum in Patients with Rapidly Progressive Periodontitis. (parodont.ru)
- The terms 'apical infection' and 'apical abscess' may be misleading, commonly being 'catch-all' terms used to describe all dental apical pathology including chronic apical periodontitis from chronic septic pulpitis and non-septic inflammatory reactions. (ivis.org)
Proteins1
- Such physiological stresses can disrupt the balance of minerals in the body and the synthesis of proteins that make up the cementum. (johnhawks.net)
Calculus1
- When Dental Plaque calcified or mineralized, it will become Dental Calculus or commonly known as Tartar. (intelligentdental.com)
Organic substance1
- It is formed from a special tissue called cementoblasts, which are cells that secrete an organic substance called cementum. (greendental.com)
Patients1
- Her Workshop will help dentists and dental staff understand what holistic patients are looking for when they call the office and what an office needs to know and have on hand to practice "Holistic Dentistry. (holisticdental.org)
Fluoride2
- A 1994 textbook for dental students instructs students that fluoride in the prophylaxis paste decreases thermal sensitivity. (rdhmag.com)
- By the 1980s, studies in selected U.S. communities reported an increase in dental fluorosis ( 4 , 5 ), paralleling the expansion of water fluoridation and the increased availability of other sources of ingested fluoride, such as fluoride toothpaste (if swallowed) and fluoride supplements ( 6 ). (cdc.gov)
Journal of Dental Research2
- Journal of Dental Research. (wikipedia.org)
- Journal of Dental Research , 83 (2), 134-138. (tau.ac.il)
Dentistry1
- In his Workshop, you will learn the meaning of "Dental Decoding," how to interpret some of the most common situations in dentistry, such as cavities and periodontal disease, as well as many orthodontic disorders, through the evidence displayed by panoramic x-rays. (holisticdental.org)
Mammals1
- This incremental structure has been reported in the dental cementum of marine and terrestrial mammals. (wikipedia.org)
Adult1
- Nonetheless, studies performed on cementum annulation have shown a strong correlation between the deposits the known age-at-death and allow to estimate adult age-at-death with a better precision than classical dental and osseous methods. (wikipedia.org)
Physiological2
- This technic also suffers from the fact that the physiological and structural biological background of cementum is not well elucidated. (wikipedia.org)
- Analysis of dental cementum is yielding new insights into the ages when ancient people faced significant physiological stresses. (johnhawks.net)
Methods1
- Dental researchers advise a re-evaluation of methods, materials, and modalities. (rdhmag.com)
Grows1
- The cementum grows incrementally and forms annual growth layers. (johnhawks.net)
Researchers2
- The researchers looked at the cementum and tried to predict the timing of significant life events including menarche, parturition, significant illnesses, and menopause. (johnhawks.net)
- The researchers found that the annual growth increments tended to be wider in women than in men in their sample, and also found other aspects of the cementum seem to differ. (johnhawks.net)
Chronic2
- Given the extensive nature of the topic, this article reviews pain definitions and mechanisms, acute versus chronic pain, and focuses on management strategies related to anesthetic delivery and the control of pain following dental procedures. (medscape.com)
- The patient with multiple chronic pain problems may respond to dental treatment differently than the noninvolved patient. (medscape.com)
Follicle1
- We improved the antioxidative properties of ECM-based bioroots with higher glutathione contents in dental follicle stem cells (DFCs) by pretreating cells or loading scaffolds with the antioxidant NAC. (biomedcentral.com)
Composition1
- Also, the mineral composition measuring Ca, P and F of the cementum root surface was investigated. (edu.au)
Procedure5
- When such dental work must be performed in a hospital setting due to the severity of the procedure or the patient's underlying medical condition or clinical status, Medicare will cover the costs of hospitalization (including room and board, anesthesia, and x-rays), but not the procedure itself or fees for the dentist and other physicians. (medicareadvocacy.org)
- The Medicare Benefits Policy Manual (Policy Manual) also recognizes that payment must be made for a non-covered dental procedure when it is "incident to and an integral part of a covered service performed by the dentist. (medicareadvocacy.org)
- However, the policy requires that the dental procedure be carried out at the same time and by the same dentist who performs the primary covered service. (medicareadvocacy.org)
- An example given in the Policy Manual is that Medicare will pay for reconstruction of a ridge when performed as a result of and at the same time as the surgical removal of a tumor (a covered procedure), but not to prepare the mouth for dentures or other dental purpose. (medicareadvocacy.org)
- The rule hinges Medicare coverage on the timing of the dental procedure, who administers it, and the anatomical location of the primary covered procedure, rather than taking into account clinical standards and protocols and whether the procedure is, medically-speaking, incident to and an integral part of a covered medical procedure or course of treatment. (medicareadvocacy.org)
Clinical2
- Medicare payment can be made under Part A and Part B when dental services are inextricably linked to the clinical success of other Medicare-covered services. (cms.gov)
- Clinical and Experimental Dental Research. (parodont.ru)
Practice1
- In comparison, dental students - future dental-practice owners - are taught certain myths about polishing that eventually influence the way hygienists are expected to perform in those future dentists' practices. (rdhmag.com)
Prophylaxis1
- A Professional Dental Cleaning is also known as dental prophylaxis (or "Prophy" for short). (animaldentalcenter.com)
Layers3
- Segments that showed readable cementum layers are captured with a digital camera and readings are performed on selected segments. (wikipedia.org)
- Basically, Dental Plaque is scarcely visible in thin layers and it can be revealed only by the use of a Plaque-Disclosing Agent. (intelligentdental.com)
- Benjaminsen T (1973) Age determination and the growth and age distribution from cementum growth layers of bearded seals at Svalbard. (uit.no)