{"id":4204,"date":"2021-08-09T09:23:47","date_gmt":"2021-08-09T09:23:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/graphdiagram.com\/?p=4204"},"modified":"2021-06-08T03:16:23","modified_gmt":"2021-06-08T03:16:23","slug":"afibrillar-cementum-on-enamel-surface","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/graphdiagram.com\/afibrillar-cementum-on-enamel-surface\/","title":{"rendered":"Afibrillar Cementum On Enamel Surface"},"content":{"rendered":"
Afibrillar cementum By the origin of the matrix fibers Extrinsic fiber (from PDL fibroblasts) Intrinsic fiber (from cementoblasts) Mixed fiber (contains both of the above) Examples: Acellular, afibrillar cementum(coronal cementum of human teeth) Mostly composed of mineralized ground substance. Free of cells or fibers.
\nIn the cemento-enamel junction, the cementum is overlapping enamel ( a ). In ( b) cement and enamel are continuous, forming an edge-to-edge structure. In ( c ), gaps are obvious between root cementum and exposed dentin. The 4th missing figure would be related to enamel overlapping dentin, a very seldom case
\nAfibrillar cementum is a compact coating which could stretch from the acellular cementum onto the tooth enamel. The cellular cementum is the thickest coating, overlaying the bottom, two third of the tooth root.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Afibrillar cementum By the origin of the matrix fibers Extrinsic fiber (from PDL fibroblasts) Intrinsic fiber (from cementoblasts) Mixed fiber (contains both of the above) Examples: Acellular, afibrillar cementum(coronal cementum of human teeth) Mostly composed of mineralized ground substance. Free Continue reading Afibrillar Cementum On Enamel Surface<\/span>