Definition of Osteodentine. Meaning of Osteodentine. Synonyms of Osteodentine

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Definition of Osteodentine

Osteodentine
Osteodentine Os`te*o*den"tine, n. [Osteo- + denite.] (Anat.) A hard substance, somewhat like bone, which is sometimes deposited within the pulp cavity of teeth.

Meaning of Osteodentine from wikipedia

- is composed of two types: primary dentine and secondary (often called osteodentine). Primary dentine has a classical ivory appearance. Secondary dentine...
- of small bumps. The spines are mineralised, and primary composed of osteodentine, while the ornamentation is formed of enamel. Similar fin spines are...
- could wear away with use and expose the dentine layer, and beneath that osteodentine. Like the first premolar of other marsupials, the first molar of Diprotodon...
- their jaw to side-to-side movement. Glyptodon's jaws had large ridges of osteodentine which could effectively be used to grind food particles before shearing...
- mostly orthodentine, but when viewed in cross-section, change abruptly to osteodentine. The enameloid is single-layered, overlaying the thick mantle of orthodentine...
- two teeth, which have the usual two lobes). The tooth core is made of osteodentine, which is surrounded by a layer of orthodentine, and capped off by cementum...
- with other durophagous hybodonts, based on the presence of columnar osteodentine in its teeth. However, other authors have suggested that it should instead...
- Egyptians." As Lavers points out, this description could only refer to the osteodentine portion of walrus ivory. Dankoff, Robert (1973). "A Note on khutu and...
- simple and irregularly folded orthodentine. Within the pulp cavity, osteodentine is found. The presence of the enlarged pseudo fangs on the premaxilla...
- two teeth, which have the usual two lobes). The tooth core is made of osteodentine, which is surrounded by a layer of orthodentine, and capped off by cementum...