Dentinal tubules at the root ends of apicected teeth: a scanning electron microscopic study
1989; Wiley; Volume: 22; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1365-2591.1989.tb00922.x
ISSN1365-2591
AutoresBrian G. Tidmarsh, M. G. ARROWSMITH,
Tópico(s)dental development and anomalies
ResumoSummary. Two groups of teeth, one of which contained teeth of known age, were examined by scanning electron microscopy to ascertain the presence of a potential pathway for leakage at the root ends of apicected teeth. At a point approximately 3 mm from the apex, a level chosen as being typical for apicectomy, and half‐way between the root canal and the dentine‐cementum junction, there were found to be, on average, 27,000 tubules per mm 2 . Older teeth also displayed large numbers of tubules. Close to the dentine‐cementum junction, an area which may communicate with the root canal even in the presence of a retrograde root filling, an average of 13,000 tubules per mm 2 were found.
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