Types of cells
Tissues
Landmarks
Stages
OEE: Other Exam Extras
100

These cells induce cells in the dental papilla to differentiate and become odontoblasts to begin dentin formation

Ameloblasts

100

This tissue gives rise to the dental and vestibular lamina

Primary epithelial band

100

The lamina from which adult teeth develop if there is no primary tooth. 

General lamina

100

This stage of tooth development is characterized by rounded, localized growth of epithelial cells surrounded by proliferating mesenchymal cells.

Bud stage

100

Thin layer separating epithelium from mesenchyme.

Basement membrane

200

Star-shaped tissue in enamel organ, rich in glycosaminoglycans.

Stellate reticulum

200

This and the papilla constitute the dental follicle

Dental organ

200

Induces odontoblast and cementoblast differentiation

Cervical loop

200

The process by which the shape and structure of the tooth develop during the cap stage. 

Morphodifferentiation

200

Cytoplasmic structures providing mechanical support in epithelial tissue. 

Tonofilaments

300

Cell structures that connect adjacent epithelial cells. 

Desmosomes

300

The dental lamina develops as a sheet of oral epithelium that pushes down into what type of tissues in tooth formation 

Mesenchymal

300

Layer between the internal enamel epithelium and stellate reticulum.

Stratum intermedium

300

Late bell stage when dental hard tissues are forming

Appositional stage

300

Enzyme present in stratum intermedium cells. 

Alkaline phosphatase

400

Cells that secrete cementoid to form cementum.

Cementocytes

400

Surrounding tissue of the tooth germ (non-specific). 

Dental follicle

400

Junctional zone where internal and external epithelium meet. 

Cervical loop

400

This begins at the late bell stage of tooth development (think about dentin/enamel).

Cusp formation

400

Hydrophilic molecules that attract water in dental organ. 

Glycosaminoglycans

500

The rapid proliferation of these cells in the oral ectoderm lead to the formation of the primary epithelial band (high mitotic activity). 

Basal cells

500

Later-formed crystallizing centers of this allow for transformation of predentin into dentin

Hydroxyapatite

500

Intercellular connections facilitating communications. 

Gap junctions

500

Stage where ameloblasts secrete enamel matrix proteins; utilizes Tomes' processes. 

Secretion stage

500

Structural proteins in dentinal matrix.

Collagen fibers