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What are a-c? What stage is this tooth?
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a- enamel organ
b- dental lamina c- basal bone pre-eruptive stage |
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What are a-c?
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a- erupting incisor (pre-functional stage)
b- permanent incisor c- basal bone |
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What are a-c?
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a- erupting incisor
b- permanent incisor c- REE |
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What are a-c? What stage?
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a- erupted primary tooth
b- permanent tooth c- bony partition probably pre-functional (apical foramen looks undeveloped) |
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What stage?
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functional
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What stage?
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functional
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What is the arrow pointing to?
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root resorption
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What type of cells are these?
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osteoclasts
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What type of cells are these?
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osteoclasts
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What are a-c?
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a- reversal line
b- cementoblasts c- cementocyte |
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What are a-c?
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a- reversal line
b- cementoblast c- cementocyte |
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What is this? What are a-c?
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shed tooth
a- resorption lacunae b- incisal edge c- reparative dentin |
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What stage?
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pre-functional (no apical foramen)
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What are a and b?
What stage? |
a- mature tooth
b- gingiva functional active stage (eruption due to wear of incisal edge) |
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What is this? What does it form after eruption?
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REE, junctional epithelium facing tooth
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What are a-d?
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a- REE
b- enamel space c- dentin d- oral mucosa |
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Type of epithelium? What does it come from?
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stratified squamous; REE (which was cuboidal)
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