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Cementicles, Cemental Spurs, Concrescence Cementicles, Cemental Spurs, Concrescence

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Cementicles, Cemental Spurs, Concrescence - PPT Presentation

Silvia Solis Cementicles Are mineralized bodies of cementum found either attached to the Cemental root surface or lying free in the periodontal ligament They form from the apposition of cementum around cellular debris in the periodontal ligament ID: 715204

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Cementicles, Cemental Spurs, Concrescence

Silvia SolisSlide2

Cementicles

Are mineralized bodies of cementum found either attached to the Cemental root surface or lying free in the periodontal ligament

They form from the apposition of cementum around cellular debris in the periodontal ligament

They become attached or fused from the continued apposition of cementum, and may interfere with periodontal treatment, as well as being noted on radiographs. Slide3

Cemental Spurs

Can be found at or near the Cemental enamel junction

There are symmetrical spheres of cementum attached to the Cemental root surface, similar to enamel pearls.

Cemental spurs result from irregular deposition of cementum on the root

They can present some clinical problems in differentiation from calculus and may be noted on radiographs; yet, because they are hard dental tissue, they are not easily removed, and thus may also interfere with periodontal treatment.Slide4

This is the union of the root structure of two or more teeth through the cementum only, mainly occurring with permanent maxillary molars

The teeth involved are originally separate but join because of the excessive cementum deposition on one or more teeth after eruption.

ConcrescenceSlide5

Traumatic injury or crowding of the teeth in the area during the apposition and maturation stage of tooth development may be the cause.

This may present problems during extraction and endodontic treatment, and preoperative radiographs are important in the detection of this disturbance Slide6

Concrescence, Cementicles and Cemental spurs can be seen on radiographs

Cementicles and Cemental spur can interfere with periodontal treatment

Concrescence can present problems during extraction and endodontic treatment

Record and document any radiographic findings

Role of the Dental Team