What is Amelogenesis and what cells plays a improtant role in amelogenesis?
It's the processe of Enamel formation, it starts immediately after the first layer of dentin laid down; the cells from the IEE differentiate into ameloblasts.
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What is the role of inner enamel epithelium (IEE)?
The inner columnar cells, and these will turn into ameloblasts that produce enamel
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What inner cells of dental papilla will form?
go on to form the pulp
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what is the fouth stage of tooth development?
Bell stage
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What are the roles of stellate reticulum and stratum intermedium?
Located between the OEE and IEE, helping to support the ameloblasts (help to become enamel)
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What happens (processes) are during the bell stage?
ongoing processes of prolifration, differentiation and morphogenesis
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what is Dentinogenesis and what cells plays a improtant role in dentinogesis?
It's the process of dentine formation, the cells from IEE induce to periphery cells of dental papilla to form dentin forming columnar cells (Odontoblasts).
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What will the outer cells of dental papilla become to?
Will become odontoblasts for dentin
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What is the role of outer enmael epithelium (OEE)?
The outer cuboidal cells and serves as a protective layer
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What are the 4 different cell types that are found within enamel organ?