Cavity within the alveolar process that surrounds the root of the tooth
What is the alveolar socket?
Cells that resorb bone.
What is osteoclasts?
Its enlargements produced by the formation of dental lamina.
What is tooth buds?
Connective tissue that envelops the developing tooth.
What is dental sac?
Dentin that forms in response to irritation and appears as a localized deposit on the wall of the pulp chamber; also known as reparative dentin.
What is Tertiary dentin?
The portion of the tooth that is visible to the oral cavity.
What is clinical crown
Cells that resorb cementin
What is cementoclast
The final palate formed during embryonic development.
What is Secondary palate?
Specialized, calcified connective that covers the anatomic root of a tooth
What is cementum?
Structures that surround, support, and are attached to the teeth.
What is periodontium?
The other portion of pulp known as root pulp
What is Radicular Pulp?
Cells that form enamel
What is Ameloblast
Stage of development that occurs during the first week after fertilization.
What is Preimplantation period?
Type of cell in connective tissue responsible for the formation of the intercellular substance of pulp.
What is fibroblast?
The hypocalcified or uncalcified ends of groups of enamel prism that starts at the detinoenamel junction and may extend to the inner third of the enamel.
What is Enamel Tufts?
Thin, compact bine that lines the alveolar socket; also known as the cribriform plate.
What is Lamina dura?
Cells that form dentin
What is odontoblast
Stage of human development that occurs from the beginning of the second week to the end of the eighth week.
What is embryonic period?
Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
What is Dentin?
The second branchial arch, which forms the styloid process, stapes of the ear, stylohyoid ligament, and part of the hyoid bone.
What is Hyoid arch?
Mucous membrane that cover the inside of the cheek, vestibule, lips, soft palate, and underside of the tongue and acts as a cushion for underlying structures.
What is Lining Mucosa?
Formation of new teeth
What is ondontogenesis?
Stage of human development that starts at the beginning of the ninth week and ends at birth.
What is Fetal period?
Microscopic canals found in dentin.
What is dentinal Tubules?
Is the lower jaw.
What is Mandibular?