When does root development begin?
Once the crown has formed
What does the onset of root development coincide with?
Axial phase of tooth eruption
What is the axial phase of tooth eruption?
When the tooth breaks through the gum
What 3 components are involved in root development?
What forms the root sheath of Hertwig?
Internal and external enamel epithelium at the cervical loop
How does the root sheath proliferate?
Apically
Why does the root sheath proliferate apically?
Map out the shape of the future root
How does a primary apical foramen subdivide to create multiple root patterns?
Ingrowth of shelves
How is root dentin formed?
Cells of internal enamel epithelium induce mesenchymal cells of papilla to differentiate into odontoblasts and produce root dentin
What 3 things occur once root dentinogenesis has begun?
What happens to any remaining cells in dental follicle once cemetogenesis has begun?
Differentiate into fibroblasts and produce collagen of periodontal ligament
Describe the vascularity and innervation of cementum
Avascular with no innervation
What are 3 functions of cementum?
Name 3 ways that cementum can form a relationship with enamel
What is a potential problem with a gap between the enamel and cementum?
Due to gingival recession, dentinal tubules could become exposed
Describe the chemical properties of cementum
45% inorganic
33% organic
22% water
Describe the inorganic component of cementum
Calcium hydroxyapatite
Describe 2 things found in the organic component of cementum
2. GAGs
What are 2 contributing factors to whether cementum is calcified?
2. Nature and origin the organic matrix
What is the primary difference between primary and secondary cementum?
Secondary cementum contains cells - cementoblasts / cementocytes
Where does acellular cementum tend to be found?
Covering root adjacent to dentin
Where 2 areas is cellular cementum likely to be found?
2. Interradicular areas
What is an interradicular area of a tooth?
The area between roots
What 2 sources is the organic matter of cementum derived from?
2. Cementoblasts (intrinsic fibres)