| cementoenamel junction | <dentistry> The surface at which the enamel of the crown and the cementum of the root of a tooth are joined. See: cervical line. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cementogenesis | <dentistry> The development of the cementum over the root dentin of a tooth. Origin: cementum + G. Genesis, production (05 Mar 2000) |
| cementoma | <dentistry> An odontogenic fibroma in which cells have developed into cementoblasts and which consists largely of cementum. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cementum | <dentistry> A bony substance covering the root of a tooth. (08 Jan 1998) |
| cementum hyperplasia | A regressive change of teeth characterised by excessive development of secondary cementum on the tooth surface. It may occur on any part of the root, but the apical two-thirds are most commonly affected. (12 Dec 1998) |
| cementation |
The chemical precipitation of material in the spaces between sediment grains, binding the grains together into a hard rock. (See page(s) 127)
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| cementation |
Fixation to the substrate in sessile mollusks.
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College of Engineering and Mathematics.
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The layer of bonelike material covering the root of a tooth.
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| cement |
substance that binds
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| CEM | the iron carbide constituent of steel and cast iron |
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| CEM | like or relevant to or having the properties of cement |
| CEM | a specialized bony substance covering the root of a tooth |
| CEM | a tract of land used for burials |
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