- A
cementoblast is a
biological cell that
forms from the
follicular cells around the root of a tooth, and
whose biological function is cementogenesis, which...
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anchoring the
periodontal ligament. The
cells of
cementum are the
entrapped cementoblasts, the cementocytes. Each
cementocyte lies in its lacuna,
similar to the...
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cells that
generate cementum, or
cementoblasts uncontrollably proliferate at the apex of a
tooth root.
Cementoblasts that form the
cementum typically...
- A.
Osteolytic stage (Stage I). The
entire lesion is radiolucent. B.
Cementoblast stage (Stage II). The
entire lesion is radiolucent, with
nodular radiopaque...
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cortical bone
predicting greater recurrence.
Cementum Cementogenesis Cementoblast Silva,
Brunno Santos Freitas; Bueno, Mike Reis; Yamamoto-Silva, Fernanda...
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follicle gives rise to
three important cells:
cementoblasts, osteoblasts, and fibroblasts.
Cementoblasts form the
cementum of a tooth.
Osteoblasts give...
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follicle gives rise to
three important entities:
cementoblasts, osteoblasts, and fibroblasts.
Cementoblasts form the
cementum of a tooth.
Osteoblasts give...
- follicle-derived cells,
which subsequently differentiate into
cementoblasts and fibroblasts.
Cementoblasts contribute to the
formation of cementum, an integral...
- The HERS, (2)
epithelial rests of Mal****ez, (3)
dental follicle, (4)
cementoblasts, (5)
periodontal ligament, (6)
alveolar cells, (7) bone, (8) odontoblasts...
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Chromaffin cell
Glomus cell
Melanocyte Nevus cell
Merkel cell
Odontoblast Cementoblast Corneal keratocyte Neuron Glia
Astrocyte Ependymocytes Müller glia (retina)...