Definition of Dentinoenamel. Meaning of Dentinoenamel. Synonyms of Dentinoenamel

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Definition of Dentinoenamel

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- The dentinoenamel junction or dentin-enamel junction (DEJ) is the boundary between the enamel and the underlying dentin that form the solid architecture...
- the interface between the dermis and the epidermis inside the skin Dentinoenamel junction, the interface between the dentin and the enamel inside a tooth...
- structures that run longitudinally to the tooth axis and extend from the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) one fifth to a third into the enamel. They are called...
- exterior cementum or enamel border. The dentinal tubules extend from the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) in the crown area, or dentinocemental junction (DCJ)...
- type of hypomineralized structure in teeth that extend either from the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) to the surface of the enamel, or vice versa. In essence...
- not as defined, either clinically or histologically, as that of the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ), given that cementum and dentin are of common embryological...
- the internal enamel epithelium and odontoblasts outline the ****ure dentinoenamel junction. Formation of dentine (dentinogenesis) precedes enamel formation...
- Enamel spindles are "short, linear defects, found at the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) and extend into the enamel, often being more prevalent at the cusp...
- dentin, the cell moves pulpally, away from the ba****t membrane (****ure dentinoenamel junction) at the interface between the inner enamel epithelium and dental...
- enamel which contains enamel tufts that stabilize such fractures at the dentinoenamel junction. The configuration of the tooth also acts to reduce the tensile...