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Dentin
Dentin Parts of a tooth, including dentin Dentin (BE: dentine) is the substance between the ... of a tooth and the pulp chamber . Dentin is secreted by the odontoblasts of the dental pulp. The formation of dentin is known as dentinogenesis. The porous, ...
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Dentin (translated from German)
Dentin That Dentin, also Zahnbein (lat. Substantia eburnea), places a ... that Root that Cement. Enclosed by the Dentin inside the tooth is those Pulpa (Mark ... called. They sit at the border between Dentin and Pulpa and stand with free nerve ...
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Radioactive Dentin abrasion (translated from German)
Radioactive Dentin abrasion The RDA value is a measure ... Abrasiveness) the finery body on the zahnbein ( Dentin ), which with "standardized" flash against a defined ... the Detins cleared away when deseaming. That Dentin before this test radioactively one marks. The ...
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Tooth development
... to have a healthy oral environment, enamel, dentin, cementum, and the periodontium must all develop ... cells that develop into odontoblasts, which are dentin-forming cells. Additionally, the junction between the ... produce enamel, the dental papilla will produce dentin and pulp, and the dental follicle will ... are forming enamel, while odontoblasts are forming dentin. Crown stage Hard tissues, including enamel and dentin, develop during the next stage of ...
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Tooth enamel
... mineralized substance of the body , and with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp is one of ... tooth and must be supported by underlying dentin. Ninety-six per cent of enamel consists ... edges of teeth where there is no dentin underneath the enamel, the color sometimes has ... Since enamel is semitranslucent, the color of dentin and any restorative dental material underneath the ... its strength but also for its brittleness . Dentin, which is less mineralized and less ...
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Dentinogenesis
Dentinogenesis Dentinogenesis is the formation of dentin, a substance that forms the majority of ... a developing tooth. The different stages of dentin formation result in different types of dentin: mantle dentin, primary dentin, secondary dentin, and tertiary dentin. Odontoblasts ...
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Tooth (translated from German)
... teeth. Those genuine teeth consist of bloom Dentin and cement as well as a Pulpa ... They are called also Dentinzaehne, because the Dentin forms the main part (see heterodontes Dentures ... teeth are missing the hard substances bloom, Dentin and cement. It acts usually over Horn ... like a crown the zahnbein lying inside (Dentin) covers. The Dentin again encloses that zahnmark Pulpa. Zahnschmelz ...
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Zahnkaries (translated from German)
... of the tooth laminated fabrics Zahnschmelz and Dentin. Table of contents Symptoms and complaints As ... is stricken, then it penetrates into that Dentin (zahnbein) forwards. Since Dentin is substantially softer than zahnschmelz, the Karies in the Dentin additionally also still spreads into the width. Below the bloom Dentin border the Karies spreads fast into ...
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Cementum
... From top to bottom: enamel is first, dentin is next, then cementum , then root, then ... yellowish and it is softer than either dentin or enamel. The principle role of cementen ... the surface is firmly cemented to the dentin of the tooth. It also meets the ... root apex, where it binds to the dentin. There is also a third type of ... the root of humans, other mammals have dentin in the crowns of their teeth. ...
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Talk:Tooth development
... should be). (1) Induction - the formation of dentin is initiated by the pulp. (2) Formation - the odontoblasts which form dentin are found in the pulp and form dentin initially and later in life in response ... to injury. (3) Nutrition - nutrients essential for dentin formation is provided by the pulp. (4 ...
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