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Coronal displacement of cementum: Correlation between age and coronal movement of cementum in impacted teeth
Author(s) -
Bocutog Önder,
Yakan Birkan
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
australian dental journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.701
H-Index - 71
eISSN - 1834-7819
pISSN - 0045-0421
DOI - 10.1111/j.1834-7819.1997.tb00119.x
Subject(s) - cementum , coronal plane , dentistry , enamel paint , dental cementum , displacement (psychology) , orthodontics , materials science , medicine , anatomy , dentin , psychology , psychotherapist
This study was conducted on 48 impacted and 51 erupted mailary permanent canine teeth exteracted from healthy patients aged 13–73 years. Longitudinal buccolingual ground sections were prepared. The distance between the edges of cementum and enamel in each specimen was measured with an eyepiece micrometer. A correlation test was applied between age and the distance between enamel and cementum measurements. In impacted teeth, depending age, cementum ahd a tendency to overlap the enamel; there was a linear correlation betwen age and coronal displacement of cementum (n‐2 = 46, r = 0.69, distance (μm) = 21.7* age (years)‐440, p<0.001). No correlation between age and coronal displacement was found in erupted teeth (n‐2 = 49, r = ‐0.23, p>0.05). Resutlts of the study indicated that the cementum in impacted teeth migrated coronally during the ageing process. This may affect the impacted teeth and may be a mechanism by which the teeth are protected at the cemento‐enamel junction (CEJ). This phenomenon could be used in forensic dentistry to determine could be used in forensic dentistry to determine age. The absence of correlation in erupted teeth could be attributed to the masking effects of extrinsic factors.