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Hypercementosis
Known as:
Cementation hyperplasia
, Hypercementoses
, Hypercementosis [Disease/Finding]
A regressive change of teeth characterized by excessive development of secondary cementum on the tooth surface. It may occur on any part of the root…
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2018
2018
Prevalence of hypercementosis in a Saudi Arabian population: A cone beam computed tomography study.
S. Patil
,
K. Araki
,
N. Yadav
,
H. Ghani
2018
Corpus ID: 79882978
Objective: To determine the prevalence of hypercementosis in a Saudi Arabian population. Material and methods: A total of 642…
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2014
2014
The oral pathological conditions of the Broken Hill (Kabwe) 1 cranium.
Sarah A Lacy
International Journal of Paleopathology
2014
Corpus ID: 3927150
2012
2012
Dentoalveolar paleopathology of the early modern humans from Zhirendong, South China.
Sarah A Lacy
,
Xiu-Jie Wu
,
Changzu Jin
,
Dawei Qin
,
Yan-jun Cai
,
E. Trinkaus
International Journal of Paleopathology
2012
Corpus ID: 3917031
2012
2012
Periodontitis with hypercementosis: report of a case and discussion of possible aetiologic factors.
J. Zhou
,
Yf Zhao
,
C. Xia
,
L. Jiang
Australian dental journal
2012
Corpus ID: 44631773
BACKGROUND Hypercementosis may be idiopathic or secondary to either local factors or systemic disorders. However, periodontitis…
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2004
2004
Atypical hypercementosis versus cementoblastoma
L. N. Souza
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S. M. L. Júnior
,
Fj Garcia Santos Pimenta
,
Ac Souza
,
R. Gomez
2004
Corpus ID: 73042345
Hypercementosis is a non-neoplastic condition in which excessive cementum is deposited in continuation with the normal radicular…
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1989
1989
Enlarged occlusal surfaces on first molars due to severe attrition and hypercementosis: examples from prehistoric coastal populations of Texas.
A. Comuzzie
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D. Steele
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
1989
Corpus ID: 10829108
During an examination of prehistoric samples from the Texas coast, individuals consistently exhibited a suite of traits on the…
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1987
Review
1987
Generalized hypercementosis.
A. Leider
,
V. Garbarino
Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology
1987
Corpus ID: 41973138
1984
1984
Early hypercementosis and arrested dental eruption: heritable multiple ankylodontia.
H. Israel
Journal of Craniofacial Genetics and…
1984
Corpus ID: 20031535
This study describes arrested posterior permanent tooth eruption in association with hypercementosis, reduction of the…
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1966
1966
Effects of hypercementosis on the movability of teeth during orthodontic treatment.
A. Humerfelt
,
K. Reitan
Angle Orthodontist
1966
Corpus ID: 39282234
Abstract No Abstract Available. *From the Department of Dental Research, University of Oslo.
1946
1946
Changes in oral structures of the dog persisting after chronic overdoses of vitamin D.
H. Becks
,
D. A. Collins
,
R. Freytag
American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery
1946
Corpus ID: 29933777
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