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Dentistry Tooth Development And Eruption

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1. What are the clinical ramifications of concrescence?






2. What stage does anodontia occur?






3. What are the developmental disturbances of the cap stage?






4. What is the main process involved in the bud stage?






5. What happens during the bell stage?






6. What is the embryological background for enamel?






7. What type of tissue is enamel?






8. What are the incremental lines for cementum and alveolar bone?






9. What happens during the maturation stage?






10. What will the outer cells of the dental lamina differentiate into?






11. What are the etiological factors for dens in dente and gemination?






12. What hard tissue is can not have tissue formation after eruption?






13. What is cementogenisis?






14. What are the formative cells for dentin?






15. What are the cell layers found in the enamel organ in the bell stage?






16. What happens during initiation?






17. What are the clinical ramifications of anodontia?






18. What is gemination?






19. What processes are involved in the bell stage?






20. What causes the induction of the preameloblasts to differentiate into ameloblasts?






21. What is the structure responsible for root development?






22. What cell bodies are involved in the eruption and mineralization process but will be lost after eruption?






23. What layer serves as protection for the enamel organ?






24. What are entrapped cementoblasts called?






25. What is amelogenisis?






26. What is another name for the dental sac?






27. What is the time span for the bell stage?






28. What are the clinical ramifications of fusion?






29. What is dens in dente?






30. Where is the dental sac originally derived from?






31. The stage named for extensive proliferation of the dental lamina into oval masses penetrating into the ectomesenchyme?






32. What is concrescence?






33. Odontoblasts leave attached cellular extensions in the length of the predentin called what?






34. When does the process of root development take place?






35. What hard tissue has vascularity?






36. What is the process involved in the maturation stage?






37. What are the processes involved in the cap stage?






38. What are the clinical ramifications of enamel pearl?






39. What do the odontoblasts do?






40. What are the resorptive cells for enamel - dentin - cementum and alveolar bone?






41. What are the etiological factors for anodontia?






42. What is the time span for the cap stage?






43. What type of tissue is dentin - cementum - and alveolar bone?






44. When does dens in dente occur?






45. What wll the inner enamel epithelium differentiate into?






46. What is the important acelluar structure that seperates the oral epithelium and the ectomesenchyme?






47. What will the inner cells of the dental lamina differentiates into?






48. What are the etiological factors for enamel pearl?






49. What hard tissue is innervated by nerves?






50. What are the mature cells for enamel?