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CEMENTAL CARIES [1 record]

Record 1 1996-08-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Dentistry
DEF

Caries noted particularly in old age when supporting tissues have receded, occurs in cementum, usually on proximal surfaces of the teeth; involving both cementum and dentin, a slowly progressing chronic lesion of the root surface involving plaque and microbial invasion.

CONT

It has been known by a variety of terms, including cemental caries, cervical caries, radicular caries and even "senile" caries. Root caries is usually seen as a shallow(less than 2 mm deep), ill defined softened area, often discolored and characterized by destruction of cementum with penetration of underlying dentin.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Dentisterie

Spanish

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