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cementogenesis

 [se-men″to-jen´ĕ-sis]
development of cementum on the root dentin of a tooth.
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ce·men·to·gen·e·sis

(sē-men'to-jen'ĕ-sis),
The development of the cementum over the root dentin of a tooth.
[cementum + G. genesis, production]
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ce·men·to·gen·e·sis

(sē-men'to-jen'ĕ-sis)
The development of the cementum over the root dentin of a tooth.
[cementum + G. genesis, production]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

ce·men·to·gen·e·sis

(sē-men'to-jen'ĕ-sis)
Development of cementum over tooth root dentin.
[cementum + G. genesis, production]
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012
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Periodontal tissue regeneration including cementogenesis adjacent to dentin-bonded retrograde composite fillings in humans.
Budig stated that when water comes in contact with set MTA, calcium hydroxide is released which initiates cementogenesis. [29]
POF has also been described by various synonyms such as peripheral cemento ossifying fibroma periph- eral fibroma with osteogenesis peripheral odontogenic fibroma with cementogenesis fibrous epulis etc.34 The lesion is most common in the second decade of life affecting mainly females.5 Cundiff reported that the lesion is prevalent between ages of 5 and 25 years with a peak incidence at 13 years of age.
Hughes, "Bone morphogenetic protein-2 stimulates cell recruitment and cementogenesis during early wound healing," Journal of Clinical Periodontology, vol.
Simultaneamente con el desarrollo embriologico del organismo, y a traves de complejos procesos de relaciones epitelio-mesenquimales en los componentes del germen dentario, se dan cambios histologicos de morfodiferenciacion celular que, mediante procesos especificos, constituiran los tejidos dentales mineralizados: esmalte (amelogenesis), dentina (dentinogenesis), cemento (cementogenesis) y hueso alveolar (osteogenesis) (3,4).
The ideal requisite of Biomaterials should be Noncarcinogenic, Bacteriostatic, Should not discolor tooth, Promote Cementogenesis, Osteogenesis & healing [2].
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