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- What Is a Cemental Tear and How Is It Treated? - ScienceInsights
A cemental tear is a relatively rare but serious dental condition involving the fracture of the hard tissue covering the tooth root It is defined as the partial or complete detachment of cementum, the outermost layer of the tooth root, from the underlying dentin or along its internal layers
- Cemental Tear: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
A cemental tear is a dental condition involving the tooth root It occurs when the cementum, the outer layer covering the tooth root, partially or completely detaches from the underlying dentin or splits
- Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of cemental tear - Nature
This expert consensus reviewed the epidemiology, pathogenesis, potential predisposing factors, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of cemental
- Diagnosing and Treating Cemental Tears and Cervical Projections
Cemental tears are incomplete or complete fractures of cementum that lead to the subsequent detachment of cementum from the cementodentinal junction
- CEMENTAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CEMENTAL is of or relating to cement
- Understanding Cemental Tears: Protect Your Oral Health
A cemental tear involves the separation of the cementum, the outer layer of your tooth root, from the rest of the tooth This condition can lead to tooth sensitivity, pain, and even tooth loss if not treated promptly
- Intentional replantation for a Class 4 Stage C cemental tear: Etiology . . .
The cemental tear (CeT) is defined as a “complete separation along the cementodental border or a partial split within the cemental tissues along an incremental line ” 1 Depending on its location, CeT may lead to corresponding destruction and symptoms of periodontal and or periapical tissues
- Histopathology, Diagnosis, Management and Treatment Outcomes of . . .
Diagnosing cemental tears remains challenging, and treatment outcomes can be unpredictable; recommendations for their diagnosis and management are primarily based on case reports and anecdotal experience
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