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What are a-c? What stage is this tooth?
a- enamel organ
b- dental lamina
c- basal bone

pre-eruptive stage
What are a-c?
a- erupting incisor (pre-functional stage)
b- permanent incisor
c- basal bone
What are a-c?
a- erupting incisor
b- permanent incisor
c- REE
What are a-c? What stage?
a- erupted primary tooth
b- permanent tooth
c- bony partition

probably pre-functional (apical foramen looks undeveloped)
What stage?
functional
What stage?
functional
What is the arrow pointing to?
root resorption
What type of cells are these?
osteoclasts
What type of cells are these?
osteoclasts
What are a-c?
a- reversal line
b- cementoblasts
c- cementocyte
What are a-c?
a- reversal line
b- cementoblast
c- cementocyte
What is this? What are a-c?
shed tooth
a- resorption lacunae
b- incisal edge
c- reparative dentin
What stage?
pre-functional (no apical foramen)
What are a and b?
What stage?
a- mature tooth
b- gingiva

functional active stage (eruption due to wear of incisal edge)
What is this? What does it form after eruption?
REE, junctional epithelium facing tooth
What are a-d?
a- REE
b- enamel space
c- dentin
d- oral mucosa
Type of epithelium? What does it come from?
stratified squamous; REE (which was cuboidal)