Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications

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Autor(a) principal: Consolaro, Alberto
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Consolaro, Renata B. [UNESP], Francischone, Leda A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2176-94512012000100003
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/27167
Resumo: Information about orthodontic movement of teeth with hypercementosis is scarce. As cementum deposition continues to occur, cementum is expected to change the shape of the root and apex over time, but this has not yet been demonstrated. Nor has it ever been established whether it increases or decreases the prevalence of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. The unique biological function of the interconnected network of cementocytes may play a role in orthodontic movement and its associated root resorptions, but no research has ever been conducted on the topic. Unlike cementum thickness and hypercementosis, root and apex shape has not yet been related to patient age. A study of the precise difference between increased cementum thickness and hypercementosis is warranted. Hypercementosis refers to excessive cementum formation above and beyond the extent necessary to fulfill its normal functions, resulting in abnormal thickening with macroscopic changes in the tooth root, which may require the delivery of forces that are different from conventional mechanics in their intensity, direction and distribution. What are the unique features and specificities involved in moving teeth that present with hypercementosis? Bodily movements would be expected to occur, since inclination might prove difficult to achieve, but would the root resorption index be higher or lower?
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spelling Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implicationsCementumHypercementosisTooth movementRoot resorptionInformation about orthodontic movement of teeth with hypercementosis is scarce. As cementum deposition continues to occur, cementum is expected to change the shape of the root and apex over time, but this has not yet been demonstrated. Nor has it ever been established whether it increases or decreases the prevalence of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. The unique biological function of the interconnected network of cementocytes may play a role in orthodontic movement and its associated root resorptions, but no research has ever been conducted on the topic. Unlike cementum thickness and hypercementosis, root and apex shape has not yet been related to patient age. A study of the precise difference between increased cementum thickness and hypercementosis is warranted. Hypercementosis refers to excessive cementum formation above and beyond the extent necessary to fulfill its normal functions, resulting in abnormal thickening with macroscopic changes in the tooth root, which may require the delivery of forces that are different from conventional mechanics in their intensity, direction and distribution. What are the unique features and specificities involved in moving teeth that present with hypercementosis? Bodily movements would be expected to occur, since inclination might prove difficult to achieve, but would the root resorption index be higher or lower?University of São Paulo Bauru School of DentistryUNESP Araraquara Dental SchoolFaculdades Adamantinenses IntegradasSacred Heart UniversityUNESP Araraquara Dental SchoolDental Press InternationalUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Faculdades Adamantinenses IntegradasSacred Heart UniversityConsolaro, AlbertoConsolaro, Renata B. [UNESP]Francischone, Leda A.2014-05-20T15:09:17Z2014-05-20T15:09:17Z2012-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article21-30application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2176-94512012000100003Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Dental Press International, v. 17, n. 1, p. 21-30, 2012.2176-9451http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2716710.1590/S2176-94512012000100003S2176-94512012000100003S2176-94512012000100003.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengDental Press Journal of Orthodontics0,489info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-04T06:08:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/27167Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:52:46.664764Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
title Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
spellingShingle Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
Consolaro, Alberto
Cementum
Hypercementosis
Tooth movement
Root resorption
title_short Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
title_full Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
title_fullStr Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
title_full_unstemmed Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
title_sort Cementum, apical morphology and hypercementosis: a probable adaptive response of the periodontal support tissues and potential orthodontic implications
author Consolaro, Alberto
author_facet Consolaro, Alberto
Consolaro, Renata B. [UNESP]
Francischone, Leda A.
author_role author
author2 Consolaro, Renata B. [UNESP]
Francischone, Leda A.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Faculdades Adamantinenses Integradas
Sacred Heart University
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Consolaro, Alberto
Consolaro, Renata B. [UNESP]
Francischone, Leda A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cementum
Hypercementosis
Tooth movement
Root resorption
topic Cementum
Hypercementosis
Tooth movement
Root resorption
description Information about orthodontic movement of teeth with hypercementosis is scarce. As cementum deposition continues to occur, cementum is expected to change the shape of the root and apex over time, but this has not yet been demonstrated. Nor has it ever been established whether it increases or decreases the prevalence of root resorption during orthodontic treatment. The unique biological function of the interconnected network of cementocytes may play a role in orthodontic movement and its associated root resorptions, but no research has ever been conducted on the topic. Unlike cementum thickness and hypercementosis, root and apex shape has not yet been related to patient age. A study of the precise difference between increased cementum thickness and hypercementosis is warranted. Hypercementosis refers to excessive cementum formation above and beyond the extent necessary to fulfill its normal functions, resulting in abnormal thickening with macroscopic changes in the tooth root, which may require the delivery of forces that are different from conventional mechanics in their intensity, direction and distribution. What are the unique features and specificities involved in moving teeth that present with hypercementosis? Bodily movements would be expected to occur, since inclination might prove difficult to achieve, but would the root resorption index be higher or lower?
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Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Dental Press International, v. 17, n. 1, p. 21-30, 2012.
2176-9451
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/27167
10.1590/S2176-94512012000100003
S2176-94512012000100003
S2176-94512012000100003.pdf
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S2176-94512012000100003
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/27167
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