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What is another name for tooth development? |
Odontogenesis |
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What stages of tooth development can developmental disturbances happen in? |
All of them |
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What does dentition mean? |
Natural teeth in the jaws |
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When does the primary dentition develop? and how many teeth does it consist of? |
In the Prenatal development 20 teeth |
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What period is it called when an individual have teeth from both permanent and primary dentitions? |
Mixed dentition |
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How many stages does odontogensis have? |
6 |
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What are the names of the 6 stages of odontogensis? |
Initation Stage Bud Stage Cap Stage Bell Stage Apposition Stage Maturation Stage |
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After the Bell stage what stage happens next? |
Apposition |
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What developed during the stage of Apposition?
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Formation of hard dental tissue
Dentin, Enamel, and Cementum |
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TRUE OR FALSE
Stages of odontogensis parallels the process that occurs in formation of other embryonic structures? |
TRUE |
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What processes does Odontogensis go through? |
Induction Proliferation Differentiation Morphogesis Maturation
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In what order do the teeth start to develop? |
Anterior teeth of Mandibular region (both dentition)
Anterior Maxillary region (Both Dentitions)
Development progresses posteriorly in both jaws
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The primary dentition develops between what two stages of prenatal development? |
Embryonic and Fetal Period |
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What stage are most of the permanent dentition formed? |
Mainly during the fetal period |
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True or False?
Teeth have the longest developmental period of any set of organs in the body |
TRUE |