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  • ...from left to right) third, second, and first molars in different stages of development]] ...Intraoral Periapical Radiograph (IOPA) showing Deciduous(Milky or Primary) Tooth 75 and developing crown of Permanent or Secondary Teeth 35, 36 and 37.jpg|t ...
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  • ...eformations-pone.0161336.s010.ogv|thumb|Time-lapse imaging of a developing tooth germ derived from a mouse embryo]] ...the process in which [[teeth]] develop and grow into the [[mouth]]. Tooth development varies among species. ...
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  • | Location = Developing [[tooth]] ...bsent in the part of the tooth germ that outlines the root portions of the tooth which does not form enamel. ...
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  • ...the [[periodontium]] must all develop during appropriate stages of [[fetal development]]. [[Deciduous teeth|Primary (baby) teeth]] start to form between the sixth ...thin the tissues of the first [[branchial arch]] that is necessary for the development of teeth. ...
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  • {{short description|Precursor cells to ameloblasts in tooth development}} ...[[ameloblast]]s which are responsible for secretion of enamel during tooth development. ...
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  • ...lium also mediates the initial [[epithelium|epithelial]] attachment to the tooth, which is called the junctional epithelium. *Cate, A.R. Ten. Oral Histology: development, structure, and function. 5th ed. 1998. {{ISBN|0-8151-2952-1}}. ...
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  • ...ery of the [[enamel organ]] in a [[Animal tooth development|developing]] [[tooth]]. This layer is first seen during the bell stage. *Cate, A.R. Ten. Oral Histology: development, structure, and function. 5th ed. 1998. {{ISBN|0-8151-2952-1}}. ...
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  • {{short description|Cells present in a developing tooth}} | Location = Developing [[tooth]] ...
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  • ...main body of the odontoblast moves toward the center of the [[pulp (tooth)|tooth's pulp]]. The odontoblast process causes the secretion of [[hydroxyapatite ...n|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=unZytgAACAAJ|title=Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function|date=1999|publisher=[[Harcourt Asia]]|isbn=978-981 ...
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  • ...st [[cusp (dentistry)|cusp]] [[Animal tooth development|developed]] in a [[tooth]]. *{{cite book|last=Ten Cate|first=Richard|title=Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function|year=1998|edition=5th|publisher=Mosby|location=St. ...
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  • ...a [[tooth]]. It is found where [[enamel rod]]s, the functional unit of [[tooth enamel|enamel]], meet [[interrod enamel]]. The [[crystal]]s of both types Additionally, the rod sheath is attributed with giving tooth enamel a "fish-scale" appearance under a microscope when the enamel has bee ...
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  • ...l]]. During the synthesis of enamel, the ameloblast moves away from the [[Tooth enamel|enamel]], forming a projection surrounded by the developing enamel. *[[Tooth]] ...
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  • ...istology|histologic]] slide of a [[Animal tooth development|developing]] [[tooth]] from sectioning the slide in a single plane. The [[enamel organ]] looks *Cate, A.R. Ten. Oral Histology: development, structure, and function. 5th ed. 1998. {{ISBN|0-8151-2952-1}}. ...
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  • ...el''' is [[histology|histologically]] identified on microscopic views of [[tooth enamel]]. Because interrod enamel is located around [[enamel rod]]s, the ar All tooth enamel, including interrod enamel and enamel rods, is made by [[ameloblast] ...
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  • In [[Animal tooth development|tooth development]], the '''enamel knot''' is a localization of [[cell (biology)|cells]] on a ...for tooth [[morphogenesis]] and regulates the growth of [[Cusp (dentistry)|tooth cusps]]. The enamel knot produces a range of molecular signals from all the ...
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  • {{Short description|Part of enamel on developing tooth}} ...s are enveloped by a basal layer of epithelium known on the outside of the tooth as [[outer enamel epithelium]] and on the inside as [[inner enamel epitheli ...
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  • {{short description|Formation of cementum during tooth development}} ...ay also form on the surface of the [[Tooth enamel|enamel]] of the [[Crown (tooth)|crown]] at the [[cementoenamel junction]] (CEJ)).<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • {{Short description|Cells which initiate dentin formation in a developing tooth}} ...elial root sheath initiates the formation of [[dentin]] in the root of a [[tooth]] by causing the [[Cellular differentiation|differentiation]] of [[odontobl ...
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  • ...evelopment|tooth development]]. He was a renowned expert on abnormal tooth development. Dr. Massler shared his expertise with the world, serving as a visiting pro ...
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  • ...[[incisor]]s.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=American Dental Association |title=Tooth eruption: The permanent teeth |url=http://ada.org/sections/scienceAndResear ...ref>{{cite web |publisher=[[American Dental Association]] |title=Permanent tooth eruption chart |url=http://www.mouthhealthy.org/~/media/MouthHealthy/Files/ ...
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  • {{Short description|Formation of dentin during tooth development}} ...and it begins at the late bell stage of a [[Animal tooth development|tooth development]]. The different stages of dentin formation after differentiation of the c ...
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  • {{Short description|Animals which have more than a single tooth morphology}}{{For|the subclass of bivalve molluscs|Heterodonta}} ...irst3=Hana|last4=Tucker|first4=Abigail S.|title=The development of complex tooth shape in reptiles|journal=Frontiers in Physiology|date=2014|volume=5|page=7 ...
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