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Difference between
acellular and cellular cementum
Acellular
cementum
Cellular
cementum
Commonly seen in
Cervical and middle
third of root
Apical third of root
Position of cells
No cells
Lacunae and canaliculi
containing cementocytes and their processes
Border with dentin
Not clearly
demarcated
Clearly demarcated
Rate of development
Relatively slow
Relatively fast
Incremental lines
Relatively close
together
Relatively wide
apart
Precementum layer
Virtually absent
Present






Difference between
alveolar bone, cementum, dentin and enamel
Alveolar bone
Cementum
Dentin
Enamel
Derived from
Mesoderm
Ectomesenchyme
Ectomesenchyme
Ectoderm
Cell of origin
Osteoblast
Cementoblast
Odontoblast
Ameloblast
Cells in mature tissue
Osteocytes
Cemetocytes (absent in acellular cementum)
Odontoblasts
Does not persist
Degrading cells
Osteoclasts
Cementoclasts / odontoclasts
Odontoclast
Odontoclast
Matrix vesicle formation
Observed
Observed
Observed
Not seen
Apatite content (in %)
50 to 60
45 -50
70
96
Primary organic content
Collagen
Collagen
Collagen
Enamel proteins
Remodeling
High rate
No remodeling
No remodeling
No remodeling
Repair
By new bone
By new cementum
By tertiary dentin
No repair except remineralization in surface
Incremental lines
Resting and reversal lines
Slater
Von Ebner, Owen, neonatal line
Retzius, neonatal line
Nerve innervation
Yes
Nil
Yes – only pain fibers
Nil
Vascularity
Yes
No vascular channels
No vascular channels
No vascular channels

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