Histological changes following transplantation of developing teeth to more advanced functional positions
Autor: | K.F. Adkins, F. N. T. Monsour |
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Rok vydání: | 1987 |
Předmět: |
business.industry
Ossification Ossification Heterotopic Dentistry Transplantation stomatognathic diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Dogs stomatognathic system Dentin Medicine Animals Odontogenesis Cementum Stress Mechanical medicine.symptom Tooth Root business General Dentistry Tooth Developing Teeth Dental Pulp |
Zdroj: | Australian dental journal. 32(2) |
ISSN: | 0045-0421 |
Popis: | Teeth with half the root formed were transplanted to alternative sites where they were more advanced in eruption and consequently exposed to physical stimulation. All of the teeth survived, continued to erupt and gradually acquired satisfactory stability. The principal histological features were intrapulpal ossification, abundant cellular cementum, formation of intrapulpal ligaments and production of strong apical support. Under physical stimulation, the dental tissues adapted to produce results which were aesthetically and functionally satisfactory. 1987 Australian Dental Association |
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