Cementum proteins: role in cementogenesis, biomineralization, periodontium formation and regeneration.

@article{Arzate2015CementumPR,
  title={Cementum proteins: role in cementogenesis, biomineralization, periodontium formation and regeneration.},
  author={Higinio Arzate and Margarita Zeichner‐David and Gabriela Elisa Mercado-Celis},
  journal={Periodontology 2000},
  year={2015},
  volume={67 1},
  pages={
          211-33
        }
}
Destruction of the periodontium is normally associated with periodontal disease, although many other factors, such as trauma, aging, infections, orthodontic tooth movement and systemic and genetic diseases, can contribute to this process. Strategies (such as guided tissue regeneration) have been developed to guide and control regeneration using bioresorbable membranes and bone grafts. Although effective to a certain point, these strategies have the problem that they are not predictable and do… 
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