cementoclast
Cementoclast is a multinucleated cell that resorbs dental cementum, the mineralized tissue covering tooth roots. It is considered an osteoclast-like cell derived from the monocyte/macrophage lineage and shares many morphological and functional features with osteoclasts.
Resorption occurs at resorption lacunae on cementum surfaces and is mediated by acid secretion and lysosomal
Cementoclasts participate in physiologic root resorption seen during shedding of deciduous teeth; they are also implicated
Histologically, cementoclasts are large multinucleated cells located on cementum surfaces in resorption bays. They are closely
Clinical relevance: their activity can threaten tooth support; management aims to identify and control resorptive stimuli,