- (zone of Weil,
which is rich in both
capillaries and
nerve networks.
Odontoblastic layer, the
outermost layer which contains odontoblasts and lies next...
-
epithelium and
dental papilla,
leaving behind the
odontoblastic process within the dentin. The
odontoblastic cell body
keeps its
tapered structure with cytoskeletal...
- Tomes's
processes are
distinctly different from Tomes's fibers,
which are
odontoblastic processes that
occupy dentinal tubules.
Tooth Tomes's
fibers John Tomes...
-
dentin junction. 1)
outside tooth/enamel 2)
dentin tubule 3)
dentin 4)
odontoblastic process 5)
predentin 6)
odontoblast 7)
capillaries 8)
fibroblasts 9)...
- pale
color when
stained with
haematoxylin and eosin. The
presence of
odontoblastic processes here
allows the
secretion of
matrix components. Predentin...
-
hereditary anomalies such as Gardener's
syndrome and
Hermanns syndrome,
odontoblastic hyperactivity,
mature odontoblasts and
dental lamina remnants (Cell...
- Dentin-pulp complex. 1: tooth/enamel, 2:
dentin tubule, 3: dentin, 4:
odontoblastic process, 5: predentin, 6: odontoblast, 7: capillaries, 8: fibroblasts...
- and
explain the
cause of
dentine hy****nsitivity.
These include the
odontoblastic transduction theory, the
neural theory and the
hydrodynamic theory....
-
Odontogenic tumours of
mixed origin contain both
ameloblastic epithelium and
odontoblastic tissue while in
active growth.
After complete development, it prin****lly...
- by
odontoblasts and pulp
cells and
seems to be
transported through odontoblastic cell
processes into the predentin-dentin junction.
Since DSP is only...