dentinocemental
Dentinocemental is a term used in dentistry to describe the interface between dentin and cementum, two distinct tissues found in the root of a tooth. Dentin is a hard, calcified tissue that forms the bulk of the tooth, while cementum is a thin, avascular tissue that covers the root of the tooth and is continuous with the periodontal ligament.
The dentinocemental junction is a critical area in the tooth's structure, as it provides support and stability
The dentinocemental junction is composed of several layers, including the outer cementum, the inner cementum, and
The dentinocemental junction plays a crucial role in the tooth's function and health, and any abnormalities