
Hypercementosis - Wikipedia
Hypercementosis is an idiopathic, non- neoplastic condition characterized by the excessive buildup of normal cementum (calcified tissue) on the roots of one or more teeth. [1] . A thicker …
Hypercementosis - Anomalies of the Tooth - CE651 - Dentalcare.com
Hypercementosis is overproduction or increased proliferation of cementum on the tooth root (Figure 47).
Hypercementosis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Definition: hypercementosis is the excessive deposition of cementum on the external surfaces of the roots. Cause: the exact cause is unknown but possible contributing factors include …
Hypercementosis - Excessive Deposition of Cementum on Tooth …
2022年6月2日 · Hypercementosis is a non-neoplastic condition characterized by overproduction or increased proliferation of cementum on the tooth root. It can affect a single tooth or several …
Apical Radiopacities - Radiodontics
Cemento-osseous dysplasia is a replacement of the normal trabecular bone with fibrous tissue and cementum-like/abnormal bone. It begins as a well-defined radiolucency associated with …
Hypercementosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis - Medicover …
Hypercementosis refers to the abnormal thickening of the cementum, the calcified tissue covering the tooth's root. This condition can affect one or multiple teeth and is generally detected …
Insights into the aetiologies of hypercementosis: A systematic …
Objectives: This paper aims to better define hypercementosis, investigate its described potential aetiologies, and determine whether there are different patterns of cementum apposition and if …
Endodontic Management of Hypercementosis in Conjunction with ...
2019年8月30日 · Hypercementosis is characterized by an excessive deposit of dental cementum. While it is considered a benign pathology, it can sometimes be associated with a chronic …
Endodontic Management of Hypercementosis in Conjunction …
2019年8月30日 · Introduction Hypercementosis is characterized by an excessive deposit of dental cementum. While it is considered a benign pathology, it can sometimes be associated with a …
Hypercementosis - SpringerLink
2016年1月1日 · Hypercementosis refers to excessive secondary cementum deposition around the root or roots of one or more teeth. The causes of hypercementosis include over-eruption of a …
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