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Root Surface Characteristics of Children Teeth with Periodontal Diseases

  • Bimstein E1,*,
  • Wignall W2
  • Cohen D3
  • Katz J3

1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Florida College of Dentistry

2University of Florida College of Dentistry, actually in private practice

3Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Florida College of Dentistry

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.32.2.b6423rj156864l18 Vol.32,Issue 2,March 2008 pp.101-104

Published: 01 March 2008

*Corresponding Author(s): Bimstein E E-mail: ebimstein@dental.ufl.edu

Abstract

The present study examined the root surfaces of teeth from children with or without periodontal diseases and with or without systemic diseases. Light microscopy revealed that when compared to control teeth: teeth with chronic periodontitis had similar radicular histology; teeth from children with leukocyte adhesion deficiency,Down syndrome and aggressive periodontitis had narrower cementum areas; teeth from children with hypophosphatasia showed cementum aplasia. Cementum anomalies may facilitate the establishment and progress of periodontitis in children.

Keywords

Microscopy, root surface, cementum, periodontitis, children, systemic condition

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Bimstein E,Wignall W,Cohen D,Katz J. Root Surface Characteristics of Children Teeth with Periodontal Diseases. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2008. 32(2);101-104.

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