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| 1 | cementum | hard tissue covering roots of teeth | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 2 | cementum | the outermost covering of the root. It is similar to bone in composition, and is less brittle than enamel. It attaches the tooth to the periodontal ligament | Lab II- Digestive System |
| 3 | cementum | cement | Medical Terminology |
| 4 | Cementum | Bone like covering of the root. | Vocab test 1 |
| 5 | Cementum | Root covering of the tooth | Final Review Part 2 |
| 6 | Cementum | covering of the root | Biology- Systems |
| 7 | cementum | bonelike material that fastens the root of the tooth into its bony socket | hole's anatomy ch15 vocabluary digestion |
| 8 | Cementum | covers the root and attaches it to the periodontal ligament | Chapter 14 - The Digestve System |
| 9 | Cementum | Tissue that covers the anatomic root | Orange week 1 |
| 10 | Cementum | the tooth structure that is located around the root covering the dentin in the root portion of the tooth | Red Module Week One Terms |
| 11 | Cementum | The tooth structure that is located around the root covering the dentin on the root portion of the tooth. | Vocabulary Week 1 |
| 12 | Cementum | tissue that covers the anatomic root | Dental Anamoty & Specialties |
| 13 | Cementum | covers the surface of the root | Forensic Anthropology: Osteology Lec.3-5 |
| 14 | Cementum | the thin bonelike covering over the root/ holds the tooth firmly in its socket | Health Quiz |
| 15 | cementum | this hold the tooth together | 4th Grade Health - Chapter 4 |
| 16 | Cementum | outer layer of root | Veterinary Science : A & P (Final Exam Review) |
| 17 | cementum | covers a tooth's root and helps to anchor the tooth to the jawbone | Ch. 14 Health |
| 18 | Cementum | bone like covering of the root | Vocab |
| 19 | cementum | bone like covering of the roots | mz.fukudas vocab list |
| 20 | Cementum | Covers dentin at the root of the tooth | Anatomy and Physiology II Ch. 24 - Part 3 |
| 21 | cementum | outermost layer of root | Micro Test |
| 22 | Cementum | A thin, bonelike tissue covering the roots of a tooth | Terms for Quiz DEA 121 9-9-08 |
| 23 | cementum | covers the tooth roots and helps to anchor roots to jaw | Chapter 14 |
| 24 | Cementum | Covers root and is a bone-like substance/ physiologic resemblance to bone | Introduction to oral cavity |
| 25 | cementum | layer of bonelike tissue covering the root of the tooth; provide a medium for the attchment of the tooth to the alveolar bone; thin at cervical line thicker at the apex of the tooth | OFS- The glossary chap 2 |
| 26 | Cementum | A thin, bonelike tissue covering the roots of a tooth. | Dental Science 1 |
| 27 | Cementum | hard, bonelike, covers roots of teeth, attachment for PDL | Oral Facial- Anomalies and Periodontium |
| 28 | Cementum | A thin, bonelike tissue covering the roots of a tooth | dental terms |
| 29 | Cementum | Covers the root of the tooth. The primary function of the cementum is to anchor the tooth to the bony socket with the attachments of the periodontal ligaments. | Prevention and Nutrition(14) |
| 30 | cementum | dull, yellow external layer of the anatomic root | nomenclature |
| 31 | cementum | protects and supports the dentin | Digestive Prefixes |
| 32 | cementum | tissues that cover the root | histology part 2 |
| 33 | Cementum | Starts at CEJ, outermost layer of the root | Histology and Embryology Chapter 1 |
| 34 | Cementum | What is the outer layer of the root? | VT16 Dentistry Lecture Note |
| 35 | CEMENTUM | HARD MATERIAL THAT COVERS A TOOTH | health 1st 9wks review |
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