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Dentistry Tooth Development And Eruption

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






2. What is matrix?






3. What is fusion?






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






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






6. What are the clinical ramifications?






7. When does the tooth bud become a tooth germ?






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






9. What is the embryological background for dentin - cementum and alveolar bone?






10. What stage does the dental tissues subsequently fully mineralize






11. What is amelogenisis?






12. What are the clinical ramifications of anodontia?






13. What is enamel dysplasia?






14. What stage does anodontia occur?






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






16. Where is the dental sac originally derived from?






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






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






19. What are the 2 layers in the dental papilla within the concavity of the enamel organ?






20. How is the dentinocemental junction formed?






21. The remaining ectomesenchyme surrounding the outside of the enamel organ condenses into what?






22. What are succedaneous teeth?






23. What happens to the thickened non tooth producing portions of the dental lamina eventually?






24. What hard tissue has vascularity?






25. What is the main process involved in initiation?






26. What are supernumerary teeth?






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






28. What are the etiological factors of tubercle?






29. What is macrodontia?






30. What is the predominate process of the cap stage?






31. Passive eruption






32. The stratum intermediate is located inner or outer?






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






34. What is microdontia?






35. How many types of cells are found in the enamel organ in the bell stage?






36. What are the mature cells for cementum?






37. What will the dental sac give rise to?






38. Do odontoblasts start their secretion of matrix before the ameloblasts?






39. What is the cementum matrix called?






40. What is the site for the future dentioenamel junction?






41. In the cap stage the tooth bud does not grow - what happens?






42. What conveys communications between the cells of the enamel organ - the dental papilla - and the dental sac allowing tissue interactions?






43. What are the incremental lines for enamel?






44. When the undifferentiated cells of the dental sac come into contact with the root dentin they differentiate into what?






45. What are the clinical ramifications of micro/macrodontia?






46. What happens during the maturation stage?






47. What is the predominate process in the bell stage?






48. What are the etiological factors for fusion?






49. What is anodontia?






50. What happens during the cap stage?