Mandibular incisors from dogs were replanted and differing pulpal treatments administered after a series of transverse notches were cut in the root surfaces. The pattern of cementum deposition was similar to that reported for nonreplanted teeth. However, the average quantity of new cementum appeared to be influenced by the type of pulpal treatment.
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