The mesial roots of 15 human first lower molars, along with the corresponding half of the tooth crown, were studied to determine the thickness of dentin-cementum. A device was developed whereby these could be embedded in resin with a precisely known orientation in space. The roots were radiographed in mesiodistal and vestibular-lingual projections, then sectioned perpendicular to the canal axis in the coronal third. Thickness of dentin-cementum was compared on sections and radiograms; results showed that the amount of hard tissue is effectively about one fifth less than that appearing on the radiogram.
Thickness of cementum/dentin in mesial roots of mandibular first molars.
BERUTTI, Elio;
1992-01-01
Abstract
The mesial roots of 15 human first lower molars, along with the corresponding half of the tooth crown, were studied to determine the thickness of dentin-cementum. A device was developed whereby these could be embedded in resin with a precisely known orientation in space. The roots were radiographed in mesiodistal and vestibular-lingual projections, then sectioned perpendicular to the canal axis in the coronal third. Thickness of dentin-cementum was compared on sections and radiograms; results showed that the amount of hard tissue is effectively about one fifth less than that appearing on the radiogram.File in questo prodotto:
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