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Cementum

Acellular cementum (20-50 m) Cellular cementum (150-200 m) Physical Characteristics 1-Color Light yellow Lighter in color than dentin 2- Thickness Acellular cementum (20-50 m) Cellular cementum (150-200 m) 3- Permeability Permeable from dentin and PDL sides. Cellular C is more permeable than acellular C.

45-50 % Inorganic substances Hydroxyapatite crystals Chemical Composition 45-50 % Inorganic substances 50-55% Organic substances Collagen Hydroxyapatite crystals protein Polysaccharides Trace elements Cementum contains the greatest amount of fluoride in all mineralized tissues

Cementum Structure Acellular cementum Cellular cementum Cementocytes Malassez Cementoid layer Acellular cementum Cellular cementum

Acellular Cementum Thickness is 20-50 µ. It is clear and structureless Covers the coronal half of the root. Incremental lines of Salter are parallel to the surface. Sharpey’s fibers space can be seen in it . Alternating layers of a cellular and cellular cementum could be seen.

Cellular Cementum Cementocytes Lacunae of cementocytes Incremental lines of Salter Cementocytes PDL side Dentin side Cementocytes

Cementocyte And Osteocyte Dentin side Osteocyte Lacuna Canaliculi PDL side

Cementocyte And Osteocyte Dentin side Osteocyte Lacuna Canaliculi Periodontal ligament side

Viable superficial cementocytes Cellular Cementum Viable superficial cementocytes Dentin side Degenerated deep layer’s cementocytes PDL side

Cementoid The uncalcified matrix of cementum is called cementoid. It is lined by cementoblast. Connective tissue fibers from the PDL are embedded in the cementum and serve to attach tooth to surrounding bone (Bone bundle) These embedded fibers are known as Sharpey`s fibers.

Acellular- Cellular Acellular Cementoblast are absent Covers the root from CEJ to the apex Predominates in the coronal half of the root Sometimes found on the surface of cellular cementum Cellular Cementoblasts are seen Seen in apical 3rd of root Predominates in the apical half of root Frequently seen on the surface of acellular cementum

Incremental Lines Of Salter In acellular C In cellular C They are hypermineralized area with less collagen fibers and more ground substance

Cemento Dentinal Junction Smooth in permanent teeth Scalloped in deciduous teeth

Cemento Enamel Junction Gapping:10% cementum and enamel doesn’t meet because of delayed separation of epith root sheath of Hertwig (area of dentin not covered by C). Touching: 30% cementum meets the enamel in a sharp line Overlapping:60% cementum overlaps E (afibrillar cementum)

3-Intermediate cementum Sometimes dentin is separated from the cementum by a zone known as intermediate cementum. This layer is seen mostly in apical 2/3rd of Molars and Premolars. This layer represents areas where cells of Hertwig`s epithelial root sheat become trapped in a rapidly deposited dentin or cementum matrix. It is rarely seen in primary and anterior teeth.

4-Afibrillar cementum (No fibril) Cementoblasts contact enamel surface produce afibrillar cementum Afibrillar cementum contacts connective tissue cells and forms fibrillar cementum.

Types Of Cementum 1- Acellular cementum 2- Cellular cementum 3- Intermediate cementum 4- Afibirllar cementum

Functions Of Cementum 1- Acts as a medium for attachment of collagen fibers of PDL (Sharpey’s fibers) that bind tooth to alveolar bone. 2- The continuous formation of cementum keeps the attachment apparatus intact (undamaged). Cementoid T Cementoblast

3- Cementum deposition apically compensate (balance) for the attrition. 4- It is a major reparative tissue and protect dentin. ( as in case of fracture or resorption of root)

Hydroxy apatite crystals Cementogenesis 1- Matrix formation 2- Maturation Hydroxy apatite crystals Collagen fiber type I Ground substance

1- Matrix formation D Cementum is formed during root formation Cementoblasts D H E R Future C E J Epith. Diaph.

Collagen fibers + ground substance. Cementoblast is a protein forming and secreting cell. Collagen fibers + ground substance. D Large open face nucleus R E R Cementoblast Golgi apparatus Mitochondria Secretory granules Alkaline phosphatase

Cementum Cementoblasts Cementoid layer

Age Changes Of The Cementum 1- Hypercementosis. Localised D D Is abnormal thickening of cementum. May affect one tooth or all teeth Hypercementosis

Types Of Hypercementosis Hypercementosis hypertrophy Hypercementosis hyperplasia Increase number of Sharpey’s fibers Decrease number of Sharpey’s fibers

Types Of Hypercementosis

From dentin side remains at apical area ONLY 2- Permeability From periodontal side, but remain at the superficial recently formed layers From dentin side remains at apical area ONLY

Clinical considerations Cementum is more resistant to resorption than bone because cementum is avascular; bone is vascular. Cemental resorption is repaired by formation of cellular or acellular cementum or by both.This is called anatomic repair. Thin layer of cementum is deposited on the surface of a deep resorption.in such areas, the periodental space is restored to its normal width by formation of a bony protection.This is called functional repair.