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BDS notes, Question and Answers

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    • Anchorage In Orthodontics
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Cementicles

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Cementicles Cementicles. Answer: The calcified bodies found in the periodontal ligament are called cementicles. These bodies are seen in older individuals. "Factors influencing success with cementicles studies: Q&A" Appearance: May remain free in the connective tissue or May join with the cementum. When adherent to the cementum, they form … [Read more...] about Cementicles

Types Of Cementum

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Types Of Cementum "What are the types of cementum? A detailed question and answers guide" Types of cementum. Answer: 1. Based on location: Radicular cementum: It covers the anatomical roots of the teeth. It forms the main bulk Coronal cementum: It covers the enamel at CEJ. It is poorly developed. "Understanding types of cementum … [Read more...] about Types Of Cementum

Functions Of Cementum

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Functions Of Cementum Functions of cementum. Answer: 1. Anchorage: Cementum furnishes a medium for the attachment of collagen fibers that bind the tooth to the alveolar bone. The exfoliated teeth are characterized by an almost total absence of cementum. Mainly acellular extrinsic fiber cementum helps in anchorage. "Understanding cementum through FAQs: … [Read more...] about Functions Of Cementum

Acellular Cementum

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Acellular Cementum Question 1. Acellular cementum. Answer: It is the first formed cementum that is formed before the tooth reaches the occlusal plane. It is also known as the primary cementum. It covers the cervical third of the root. It is a highly calcified structure with mineralized sharpey's fibers. It does not contain any cells thus called acellular … [Read more...] about Acellular Cementum

Age Changes In Tooth

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Age Changes In Tooth Question 1. Cementum. Answer: Cementum: It is a mineralized, hard connective tissue that covers the anatomical roots of teeth. It is avascular and non-innervated. It begins at the CEJ and extends up to the root apex. It is light yellow in color. It contains 45-50% of inorganic material, 50-55% of organic material, and water. It has … [Read more...] about Age Changes In Tooth

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