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What the tooth
100

Largest salivary gland; 25% of salivary volume; secretes serous saliva only and contains only serous acini; empties into the Stenson's duct; develops in the 6-8th week in utero

What is the Parotid gland

100

Developing human that attaches to the wall of the uterus; morula, or ball of cells, that begins to retain fluid

What is a blastocyst

100

Rubbery surface; resilient; made up of KERATINIZED stratified squamous epithelium; 4 layers (keratin, granular, prickle, basal)

What is masticatory mucosa

100

Cylindrical in longitudinal section; have a head and a tail end; become shorter near the CEJ and longer near the incisal edge or cusp tips

What are enamel rods

100

When the permanent first molars erupt and close primate spaces

What is early mesial drift

200

Second largest salivary gland; 60-65% total salivary volume; secretes a mixed product (serous acini and serous demilunes); empties into Wharton's duct; develops around 16 weeks in utero

What is the submandibular salivary gland

200

It it the earliest indication of a tissue type or an organ during prenatal development

What is primordium

200

ability to stretch and be compressed; soft and moist; NONKERATINIZED stratified squamous epithelium; 3 layers (superficial, intermediate, basal); acts as a cushion for underlying structures

What is lining mucosa

200

Light and dark bands in enamel; seen microscopically; crystals in each enamel rod oriented differently than in other enamel rods

What are Hunter-Schrager bands

200

Tooth germ is present; 3 components - enamel organ, dental papilla, and dental sac; still has a basement membrane; 9-10 weeks in utero

What is the cap stage

300

These papilla have taste buds

What are the fungiform, foliate, and circumvallate lingual papilla.

300

Chromosomes of the ovum and sperm join creating a new individual with "shuffled" chromosomes, ensures the proper number of chromosomes; half from each parent; only in reproduction

What is meiosis

300

Deep to the basement membrane; consists of collagen fibers, fibroblasts, capillary plexus; two layers (papillary and dense)

What is the lamina propria

300

Incremental lines formed from daily deposition of enamel matrix; Neo-natal line is a pronounced one of these

What are lines of Retzius

300

Part of the oral epithelium that thickens and grows into the underlying ectomesenchyme; will form all the teeth in the oral cavity

What is the dental lamina

400

minor salivary glands near the circumvallate papilla; flushes out the trenches

What are Von Ebner salivary glands

400

Cell replication making identical daughter cells

What is mitosis

400

May contain adipose tissue, glands (salivary/sweat); may or may not be present; deep to the dense layer of the lamina propria

What is the submucosa

400

Only seen microscopically and have no clinical significance;  caused by odontoblasts that line up on the wrong side of the DEJ; blind ends of dentinal tubules

What are enamel spindles

400

When the 2nd permanent molars erupt closing leway spaces 

What is late mesial drift

500

mixed product; serous demilune; contains a "bonnet" of serous cells superficial to the mucous cells

What is muco-serous acini

500

 What are these three layers called? (3rd week of development)

~ Ectoderm (gives rise to the epidermis of skin, CNS, hair, nails, glands, and tooth enamel)

~Endoderm (becomes the gastrointestinal tract)

~Mesoderm (gives rise to connective tissue: cartilage, bone, blood, muscle, dentin, pulp, cementum, and PDL)

What is the trilaminar disc

500

Epithelial cells (keratinocytes) produce keratin and may occur naturally or from trauma; NON-keratinized may turn into keratinized (response to chemical trauma or friction); EX: linea alba

What is hyperkeratinization

500

Contains dentinal fluid; afferent axon only (only pain receptors)

What are dentinal tubules

500

In this stage the enamel organ is comprised of 4 layers (OEE, IEE, stellate reticulum, and stratum intermedium); shape of tooth is being determined; 11-12 weeks in utero; still has a basement membrane

What is the bell stage