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9. Derivatives of Reichert's cartilage will form stapes, 18. PHYSIOLOGIC STAGE OF Morphodifferentiation
the 2nd styloid process, stylohyoid ligament, DEVELOPMENT
branchial arch lesser cornu and body of hyoid bone
stage wherein the basic form and
10. Derivatives of forms the greater cornu and part of body
size of the future tooth is
the 3rd branchial of hyoid bone
determined
arch
19. PHYSIOLOGIC STAGE OF Apposition
11. Derivatives of forms laryngeal cartilages
DEVELOPMENT
the 4th and 6th
regular deposition of extracellular
branchial arch
matrix of the hard dental structures
12. Physiologic Initiation
20. PHYSIOLOGIC STAGE OF Appostion
stages of tooth
DEVELOPMENT
development Proliferation
Dentin formation
Enamel formation
22. Morphologic stages during tooth Bud stage 38. Components of dentin -Inorganic (65-70%)
development and Organic (30-
Cap stage 35%)
39. "S-Shaped" due to overcrowding Dentinal tubules
Bell stage
40. covers the dentinal tubules PERITUBULAR
23. Steps for root formation 1. Epithelial diaphragm
DENTIN
2. Proliferation of cells
(Intratubular)
and tissue of the pulp
3. HERS molds the 41. found between dentinal tubules Intertubular dentin
shape of the roots and 42. main composition of dentin Intertubular dentin
initiates radicular
43. perpendicular to dentinal tubules Incremental lines of
dentin
von ebner
4. when the first layer
of dentin has been laid 44. areas of unmineralized or Interglobular dentin
down, HERS loses its hypomineralized dentin.
continuity 45. zone of dentin adjacent to Granular layer of
24. Other name for enamel Substancia adamantina cementum that appears granular Tomes
25. Composition of enamel Inorganic (96%) 46. seen in older, empty dentinal tubules Dead tracts
that get filled with air and appear
Organic(4%) black
26. basic structural unit of enamel Enamel rods 47. when collagen fibers and minerals Sclerotic dentin
occlude the dentinal tubules.
27. remnants of odontoblastic Enamel spindle
process that causes tooth 48. Theories in Dentin Sensitivity 1. Direct Neural
sensitivity Stimulation
prevents vestibulo-oral tipping 79. Most common involved in nursing bottle Max incisors
caries
63. PRINCIPAL GROUP FIBER Inter-radicular
fiber 80. Sequence of permanent tooth eruption on 61245378
resist tipping and torque the upper
64. What are the gingival ligaments? Dentogingival 81. Sequence of permanent tooth eruption on 61234578
grop the lower
82. Lines the antrum of highmore Schneiderian
Alveologingival membrane
fiber grouo
83. Opening of the antrum of highmore to the Hiatus
Circular group middle nasal meatus semilunaris
Dentoperiosteal
65. Most abundant fiber group that is Dentogingival
attached to the cervical cementum and group
inserted into the lamina propia
84. Boundaries of the maxillary sinus superior - inferior - anterior - posterior - medial -
floor of the orbit alveolar process facial surface infratemporal
surface nasal wall
85. What is the best extroral radiograph technique to assess Water's
maxillary sinus?