2018, Número 4
Hipercementosis, una alteración de la estructura dentaria: recopilación bibliográfica
Verdugo V, Guaycha M, Mendoza N, Obando D, Toledo K
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 33
Paginas: 223-227
Archivo PDF: 180.61 Kb.
RESUMEN
La hipercementosis se presenta como depósitos de cemento en la raíz de uno o más dientes. Siendo más frecuente en dientes que están sometidos a fuerzas de oclusión, particularmente en pacientes con enfermedad de Paget. El aumento de cemento se depositará en una banda que se encuentra situada alrededor del tercio apical de la raíz, es de ayuda útil realizar una evaluación radiográfica antes de una extracción dental.
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