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Cementogenesis

Known as: cementification 
The formation of DENTAL CEMENTUM, a bone-like material that covers the root of the tooth.
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2009
2009
A new cement solidification method for intermediate-level liquid waste containing large amounts of sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) has… 
2007
2007
The regeneration of structurally/functionally competent tooth root cementum is a critical step for the successful restoration of… 
1988
1988
The present study examined two phases of experimental cementum regeneration at the ultrastructural level. Small fenestration… 
1983
1983
This descriptive study compared the healing of mucoperiosteal and "stimulated" osteoperiosteal flaps for the treatment of… 
1982
1982
Four tooth-containing blocks were obtained from patients being treated for infraosseous lesions of significant depth as part of… 
1980
1980
A new technique of a combined mechanical-chemical root preparation to enhance reattachment of pedicle grafts to previously… 
1977
1977
1. The scleral grafts appeared to be well accepted as there were no signs of antigenicity or untoward reactions. 2. The gingival… 
Review
1975
Review
1975
O S S E O U S R E G E N E R A T I O N associated with cementogenesis and a functionally oriented periodontal l igament has become… 
Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
The rat incisor is a continuously erupting, so-called “rootless,” tooth. It differs from human or similar “rooted” teeth in that…