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Variations in the calcification of cementum and dentin as seen by the use of microradiographic technique

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Nach einer Übersicht über die Literatur werden die folgenden Befunde angeführt:

  1. 1.

    Eine hyperkalzifizierte Zone im Dentin nahe der Pulpa.

  2. 2.

    Eine hypokalzifizierte Zone an der Grenze zwischen Dentin und Zement.

  3. 3.

    Banden im Zement, verursacht durch rhythmische Mineralisation.

Mikroradiogramme und Mikrophotographien derselben Zahnschnitte werden miteinander verglichen und so die zytochemischen Befunde in Zusammenhang gebracht mit dem zytologischen Bild.

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Röckert, H. Variations in the calcification of cementum and dentin as seen by the use of microradiographic technique. Experientia 12, 16–18 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02156982

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