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  • Dentin
  • Calcified tissue of the body; one of the four major components of teeth

    Dentin (/ˈdɛntɪn/ DEN-tin) (American English) or dentine (/ˈdɛnˌtiːn/ DEN-teen or /ˌdɛnˈtiːn/ DEN-TEEN) (British English) (Latin: substantia eburnea) is

    Dentin

    Dentin

    Dentin

  • Dentin hypersensitivity
  • Sharp, short-lived tooth pain

    Dentin hypersensitivity (DH, DHS) is dental pain which is sharp in character and of short duration, arising from exposed dentin surfaces in response to

    Dentin hypersensitivity

    Dentin_hypersensitivity

  • Dentin dysplasia
  • Medical condition

    Dentin dysplasia (DD) is a rare genetic developmental disorder affecting dentine production of the teeth, commonly exhibiting an autosomal dominant inheritance

    Dentin dysplasia

    Dentin dysplasia

    Dentin_dysplasia

  • Human tooth
  • Calcified whitish structure in humans' mouths used to break down food

    up the tooth, along with dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. It is normally visible and must be supported by underlying dentin. 96% of enamel consists of

    Human tooth

    Human tooth

    Human_tooth

  • Tooth enamel
  • Major tissue that makes up part of the tooth in humans and many animals

    visible part of the tooth, covering the crown. The other major tissues are dentin, cementum, and dental pulp. It is a very hard, white to off-white, highly

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth enamel

    Tooth_enamel

  • Tertiary dentin
  • Dentin which forms in a tooth as a reaction to trauma

    Tertiary dentin (including reparative dentin or sclerotic dentin) is a form of dentin, one of the main component materials of teeth. It forms as a reaction

    Tertiary dentin

    Tertiary dentin

    Tertiary_dentin

  • Tooth decay
  • Deformation of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria

    is acid from bacteria dissolving the hard tissues of the teeth (enamel, dentin, and cementum). The acid is produced by the bacteria when they break down

    Tooth decay

    Tooth decay

    Tooth_decay

  • Dentine bonding agents
  • (spelled dentin bonding agents in American English) are resin materials used to make a dental composite filling material adhere to both dentin and enamel

    Dentine bonding agents

    Dentine bonding agents

    Dentine_bonding_agents

  • Dentin sialoprotein
  • Protein found in teeth

    Dentin sialoprotein is a protein found in teeth. It is one of the two proteins produced by the segmentation of dentin sialophosphoprotein. Dentin sialoprotein

    Dentin sialoprotein

    Dentin_sialoprotein

  • Dentinogenesis imperfecta
  • Genetic disorder impairing tooth development

    calcification or metabolization of calcium can also result in anomalous dentin. This is the most widely used classification for dentinogenesis imperfecta

    Dentinogenesis imperfecta

    Dentinogenesis imperfecta

    Dentinogenesis_imperfecta

  • Dentin sialophosphoprotein
  • Precursor protein for other proteins found in the teeth

    Dentin sialophosphoprotein is a precursor protein for other proteins found in the teeth. It is produced by cells (odontoblasts) inside the teeth (dental

    Dentin sialophosphoprotein

    Dentin_sialophosphoprotein

  • Dental abrasion
  • Medical condition

    softened surface can help prevent this damage from occurring. Relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) is a standardised measurement of the abrasive effect that

    Dental abrasion

    Dental abrasion

    Dental_abrasion

  • Odontoblast process
  • maturation, and mineralization of dentin throughout the life of the tooth. These processes are essential for maintaining dentin structure and integrity, as

    Odontoblast process

    Odontoblast_process

  • Human tooth development
  • Process by which teeth form

    dentin formation result in different types of dentin: mantle dentin, primary dentin, secondary dentin, and tertiary dentin. Odontoblasts, the dentin-forming

    Human tooth development

    Human tooth development

    Human_tooth_development

  • Dentinogenesis
  • Formation of dentin during tooth development

    stages of dentin formation after differentiation of the cell result in different types of dentin: mantle dentin, primary dentin, secondary dentin, and tertiary

    Dentinogenesis

    Dentinogenesis

  • Toothache
  • Medical condition of the teeth

    (usually in response to tooth decay, dental trauma, or other factors), dentin hypersensitivity, apical periodontitis (inflammation of the periodontal

    Toothache

    Toothache

    Toothache

  • Pulp capping
  • Dental restoration technique

    bridge of reparative dentin. Dentin formation usually starts within 30 days of the pulp capping (there can be a delay in onset of dentin formation if the

    Pulp capping

    Pulp capping

    Pulp_capping

  • Pulp (tooth)
  • Innermost layer of a tooth

    similar to that of dentin because both are derived from the dental papilla of the tooth germ. During odontogenesis, when the dentin forms around the dental

    Pulp (tooth)

    Pulp (tooth)

    Pulp_(tooth)

  • Odontoblast
  • Type of cell that produces dentin in teeth

    whose biological function is dentinogenesis, which is the formation of dentin, the substance beneath the tooth enamel on the crown and the cementum on

    Odontoblast

    Odontoblast

    Odontoblast

  • Silver diammine fluoride
  • Chemical compound

    antimicrobial properties and are used in the remineralization of enamel and dentin on teeth for preventing and arresting dental caries. SDF is also known as

    Silver diammine fluoride

    Silver_diammine_fluoride

  • Tooth resorption
  • Breakdown of the tooth root to be absorbed by the blood

    of the root of the tooth, or root resorption, is the progressive loss of dentin and cementum by the action of odontoclasts. Root resorption is a normal

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth resorption

    Tooth_resorption

  • Dentin phosphoprotein
  • Protein involved in dentin formation within teeth

    Dentin phosphoprotein (DPP), also known as phosphophoryn, is one of three vital extracellular matrix proteins formed from post-translational processing

    Dentin phosphoprotein

    Dentin phosphoprotein

    Dentin_phosphoprotein

  • Potassium nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    2007. Retrieved 2008-08-03. R. Orchardson & D. G. Gillam (2006). "Managing dentin hypersensitivity" (PDF). Journal of the American Dental Association. 137

    Potassium nitrate

    Potassium nitrate

    Potassium_nitrate

  • Hard tissue
  • Mineralized body tissue

    intercellular matrix. The hard tissues of humans are bone, tooth enamel, dentin, and cementum. The term is in contrast to soft tissue. Bone is a rigid organ

    Hard tissue

    Hard_tissue

  • Dental pellicle
  • Protein film on the teeth

    acquired pellicle, is a protein film that forms on the surface enamel, dentin, artificial crowns, and bridges by selective binding of glycoproteins from

    Dental pellicle

    Dental_pellicle

  • Dentinoenamel junction
  • Boundary between the enamel and dentin in a tooth

    The dentinoenamel junction or dentin-enamel junction (DEJ) is the boundary between the enamel and the underlying dentin that form the solid architecture

    Dentinoenamel junction

    Dentinoenamel_junction

  • Dental papilla
  • after 8–10 weeks of intra uteral life. The dental papilla gives rise to the dentin and pulp of a tooth. The enamel organ, dental papilla, and dental follicle

    Dental papilla

    Dental papilla

    Dental_papilla

  • Amelogenesis
  • Formation of enamel during tooth development

    process begins during tooth development after the initial formation of dentin (dentinogenesis), the layer beneath the enamel. The inner enamel epithelium

    Amelogenesis

    Amelogenesis

    Amelogenesis

  • Bone grafting
  • Bone transplant

    Dentin is similar to bone in its chemical composition, by volume 70–75% is HA mineral and 20% organic matrix, mostly fibrous type I collagen. Dentin,

    Bone grafting

    Bone grafting

    Bone_grafting

  • Cusp of Carabelli
  • Feature of human teeth

    actually a tubercle, as it is may be made only of enamel, and may not contain dentin but never has a root underneath. It is unlikely, but entirely possible for

    Cusp of Carabelli

    Cusp of Carabelli

    Cusp_of_Carabelli

  • Enamel-dentine fracture
  • Complete fracture of the tooth enamel and dentine without the exposure of the pulp

    Enamel-dentin fractures are classified broadly under uncomplicated crown fractures. They are represented by visible loss of enamel and dentin without

    Enamel-dentine fracture

    Enamel-dentine fracture

    Enamel-dentine_fracture

  • Cementum
  • Specialized calcified substance covering the root of a tooth

    junction (DEJ), given that cementum and dentin are of common embryological background, unlike that of enamel and dentin. The dentinocemental junction (DCJ)

    Cementum

    Cementum

    Cementum

  • Enamel pearl
  • Nodules of tooth enamel present elsewhere in the body

    Enamel pearls are composed primarily of enamel, but most also have a core of dentin within them. The most widely accepted theory suggests enamel pearls are

    Enamel pearl

    Enamel pearl

    Enamel_pearl

  • Hydroxyapatite
  • Naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite

    calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite is the main mineral of which dental enamel and dentin are composed. Hydroxyapatite crystals are also found in pathological calcifications

    Hydroxyapatite

    Hydroxyapatite

    Hydroxyapatite

  • Pulpitis
  • Inflammation of inner tissue (pulp) of a tooth

    dental caries as well as from trauma, dentinal cracks and exposed dentin. Exposed dentin gives the microorganisms access to the pulp of the tooth through

    Pulpitis

    Pulpitis

  • Remineralisation of teeth
  • Natural repair process for non-cavitated tooth lesions

    main component of tooth enamel. However, the pH threshold for dissolving dentin ranges from 6.2 to 6.4. The plaque can hold the acids in contact with the

    Remineralisation of teeth

    Remineralisation of teeth

    Remineralisation_of_teeth

  • Dental attrition
  • Loss of tooth substance caused by tooth-to-tooth contact

    completely worn away leaving underlying dentin exposed, resulting in an increased risk of dental caries and dentin hypersensitivity. It is best to identify

    Dental attrition

    Dental attrition

    Dental_attrition

  • Tooth brushing
  • Act of scrubbing teeth with a toothbrush

    the extra abrasion of dentin from brushing multiple times per day to be insignificant, since modern toothpastes have relative dentin abrasivity below 250

    Tooth brushing

    Tooth brushing

    Tooth_brushing

  • DMP1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DMP1 gene. Dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein is an extracellular

    DMP1

    DMP1

    DMP1

  • Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)
  • In dentistry, a theory for dentin hypersensitivity

    classified patients than in non-hypersensitive dentin. The results supported the theory in that hypersensitive dentin had wider, more exposed dentinal tubules

    Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)

    Hydrodynamic_theory_(dentistry)

  • Pericoronitis
  • Inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

  • Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma
  • Medical condition

    the features characteristic of ameloblastic fibroma along with enamel and dentin (hard tissues). Though it is generally regarded as benign, there have been

    Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma

    Ameloblastic_fibro-odontoma

  • Cementoenamel junction
  • Region on a tooth's surface where cementum and enamel join

    is a space between the enamel and the cementum at which the underlying dentin is exposed. The cervical margin, also known as the cervical line or neck

    Cementoenamel junction

    Cementoenamel junction

    Cementoenamel_junction

  • Canine tooth
  • Long, pointed tooth in mammals

    Zuckerkandl's tubercle Pulp Root canal Apical foramen Cementoenamel junction Enamel Dental-enamel junction Dentin Dental papilla Mamelon Dental alveolus

    Canine tooth

    Canine tooth

    Canine_tooth

  • Striae of Retzius
  • Incremental growth lines or bands seen in tooth enamel

    Retzius. In the longitudinal section of a tooth, these lines appear near the dentin. They bend obliquely near the cervical region. They curve occlusally near

    Striae of Retzius

    Striae of Retzius

    Striae_of_Retzius

  • Collagen
  • Most abundant structural protein in animals

    abundant in corneas, blood vessels, the gut, intervertebral discs, and dentin. In muscle tissue, it serves as a major component of the endomysium. Collagen

    Collagen

    Collagen

  • Osteocalcin
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    small (49-amino-acid) noncollagenous protein hormone found in bone and dentin, first identified as a calcium-binding protein. Because osteocalcin has

    Osteocalcin

    Osteocalcin

    Osteocalcin

  • Angular cheilitis
  • Cheilitis characterized by inflammation of one or both of the corners of the mouth

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Angular cheilitis

    Angular cheilitis

    Angular_cheilitis

  • Pulp stone
  • Type of dental mass

    surrounded by pulp tissue 2) Adherent: partly fused with dentin 3) Embedded: entirely surrounded by dentin Pulp stones are discrete calcifications found in the

    Pulp stone

    Pulp stone

    Pulp_stone

  • Crohn's disease
  • Type of inflammatory bowel disease

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's_disease

  • Dental composite
  • Substance used to fill cavities in teeth

    preparations were required to have retention points placed entirely in dentin. A syringe was used for placing composite resin because the possibility

    Dental composite

    Dental composite

    Dental_composite

  • Geographic tongue
  • Tongue disorder

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Geographic tongue

    Geographic tongue

    Geographic_tongue

  • Regenerative endodontics
  • Dental specialty

    designed to replace damaged structures such as dentin, root structures, and cells of the pulp-dentin complex. This new treatment modality aims to promote

    Regenerative endodontics

    Regenerative endodontics

    Regenerative_endodontics

  • Sjögren's disease
  • Autoimmune disease

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Sjögren's disease

    Sjögren's disease

    Sjögren's_disease

  • Crown (tooth)
  • Area of teeth covered by enamel

    Ben-Nissan, Besim (ed.), "Fundamental Structure and Properties of Enamel, Dentin and Cementum", Advances in Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials, vol. 2, Berlin

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown (tooth)

    Crown_(tooth)

  • Tooth regeneration
  • Bioengineering technique to regenerate teeth

    composed of multiple specialized hard and soft tissues, including enamel, dentin, cementum, pulp, and the periodontal ligament, each of which plays a distinct

    Tooth regeneration

    Tooth regeneration

    Tooth_regeneration

  • Hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith
  • of the dentin, specifically the mantle dentin as the continuation of dentinal tubules were seen between the intermediate cementum and dentin showing

    Hyaline layer of Hopewell-Smith

    Hyaline_layer_of_Hopewell-Smith

  • Tooth discoloration
  • Medical condition

    the tooth color. The underlying dentin layer is darker than enamel, yellow-brown in color, and less transparent. Dentin forms the bulk of the tooth substance

    Tooth discoloration

    Tooth discoloration

    Tooth_discoloration

  • Deciduous teeth
  • First set of teeth in diphyodonts

    deepest carious tooth material (dentin) next to the pulp undisrupted to avoid exposing the pulp. The caries-affected dentin is covered with a biocompatible

    Deciduous teeth

    Deciduous teeth

    Deciduous_teeth

  • Cracked tooth syndrome
  • Medical condition

    tubules. This activates A-type nociceptors in the dentin-pulp complex, reported by the pulp-dentin complex as pain. Another theory is that the pain upon

    Cracked tooth syndrome

    Cracked tooth syndrome

    Cracked_tooth_syndrome

  • Fordyce spots
  • Sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Fordyce spots

    Fordyce spots

    Fordyce_spots

  • Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion
  • Oral disease of cats

    It is a progressive disease, usually starting with loss of cementum and dentin and leading to penetration of the pulp cavity. Resorption continues up the

    Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion

    Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion

    Feline_odontoclastic_resorptive_lesion

  • Toothbrush
  • Oral hygiene tool

    including poor or wrong oral hygiene. Especially for sensitive teeth, damage to dentin and gums can be prevented by several measures, including correct brushing

    Toothbrush

    Toothbrush

    Toothbrush

  • Dental restoration
  • Treatments to restore function, integrity, and morphology of teeth

    enamel appears intact, while the yellow, underlying dentin appears recessed. This is because the dentin was decayed and was thus removed. This portion of

    Dental restoration

    Dental_restoration

  • Mammal
  • Class of animals with milk-producing glands

    tooth consists of prisms, solid, rod-like structures extending from the dentin to the tooth's surface. Occipital condyles – Two knobs at the base of the

    Mammal

    Mammal

    Mammal

  • Sensodyne
  • Dental hygiene product for sensitive teeth

    of an 8% strontium acetate dentifrice for instant and lasting relief of dentin hypersensitivity". Journal of Clinical Dentistry. 21 (5): 56–58. PMID 20669817

    Sensodyne

    Sensodyne

    Sensodyne

  • Dental bonding
  • Adhesion or bonding to enamel or dentin of teeth

    with adhesion or bonding to the natural substance of teeth, enamel and dentin. It studies the nature and strength of adhesion to dental hard tissues,

    Dental bonding

    Dental_bonding

  • Mumps
  • Human disease caused by paramyxovirus

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Mumps

    Mumps

    Mumps

  • Mouth ulcer
  • Sore on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth_ulcer

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Vinegar made from fermented apple juice

    burping, flatulence, and bowel movements. Consumption of vinegar can increase dentin hypersensitivity. Irritation and redness are common when the eyes come into

    Apple cider vinegar

    Apple cider vinegar

    Apple_cider_vinegar

  • Tusk
  • Elongated continuously growing front teeth

    to the point of the traditional tusk-like appearance. Composed of only dentin and a thin layer of enamel, the hyrax tusks are triangular in shape and

    Tusk

    Tusk

    Tusk

  • Hairy leukoplakia
  • Benign lesion on the side of the tongue due to Epstein-Barr virus

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Hairy leukoplakia

    Hairy_leukoplakia

  • Glass ionomer cement
  • Material used in dentistry as a filling material

    the viability of remaining bacteria in the inner carious dentin, hence, inducing enamel or dentin remineralization.  The constant fluoride release during

    Glass ionomer cement

    Glass ionomer cement

    Glass_ionomer_cement

  • Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
  • Disorders of the muscles and joints connecting the jaw to the skull

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

    Temporomandibular_joint_dysfunction

  • Apical foramen
  • Opening in the tip of the root of a tooth

    in diameter. There can be two or more foramina separated by a portion of dentin and cementum or by cementum only. If more than one foramen is present on

    Apical foramen

    Apical foramen

    Apical_foramen

  • Dentistry
  • Branch of medicine

    cross-section of a molar tooth; 1: crown, 2: root, 3: enamel, 4: dentin and dentin tubules, 5: pulp chamber, 6: blood vessels and nerve, 7: periodontal

    Dentistry

    Dentistry

    Dentistry

  • Gums
  • Soft tissue surrounding the roots of the teeth

    diagram of the periodontium. The crown of the tooth is covered by enamel (A). Dentin (B). The root of the tooth is covered by cementum. C, alveolar bone. D,

    Gums

    Gums

    Gums

  • Epithelial root sheath
  • Cells which initiate dentin formation in a developing tooth

    developing tooth. Hertwig epithelial root sheath initiates the formation of dentin in the root of a tooth by causing the differentiation of odontoblasts from

    Epithelial root sheath

    Epithelial root sheath

    Epithelial_root_sheath

  • 10-Methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    (μTBS) to dentin of a self-etch adhesive that contains MDP were measured up to 100,000 thermocycles. The μTBS of the MDP-based adhesive to dentin after 100

    10-Methacryloyloxydecyl dihydrogen phosphate

    10-Methacryloyloxydecyl_dihydrogen_phosphate

  • Type I collagen
  • Type of connective tissue in animals

    the endomysium of myofibrils, the organic part of bone, the dermis, the dentin, and organ capsules. The creation process of type I collagen begins with

    Type I collagen

    Type_I_collagen

  • Dental erosion
  • Medical condition

    to become thin, and can progress into dentin, giving the tooth a dull yellow appearance and leading to dentin hypersensitivity. The most common causes

    Dental erosion

    Dental erosion

    Dental_erosion

  • Root canal
  • Hollow part of the root of a tooth

    tissue, called dental pulp. The dental pulp is the tissue of which the dentin portion of the tooth is composed. The dental pulp helps complete formation

    Root canal

    Root canal

    Root_canal

  • Fluoride varnish
  • Highly concentrated form of fluoride

    caries risk patients In the elderly to prevent increasingly prevalent root dentin lesions, which may require higher concentration of fluoride On advanced

    Fluoride varnish

    Fluoride varnish

    Fluoride_varnish

  • Pulpotomy
  • Dental procedure to clean out diseased inner tissue from a primary tooth

    reparative dentin. Calcium hydroxide was the first agent used in pulpotomies that demonstrated any capacity to induce regeneration of dentin. However,

    Pulpotomy

    Pulpotomy

    Pulpotomy

  • Koplik's spots
  • Rash that is an early sign of measles

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Koplik's spots

    Koplik's spots

    Koplik's_spots

  • Oligopeptide P11-4
  • Chemical compound

    also occludes open dentin tubules and thus reduces the dental sensitivity. Treatment of initial caries lesions Regenerating enamel Dentin hypersensitivity

    Oligopeptide P11-4

    Oligopeptide P11-4

    Oligopeptide_P11-4

  • Herpangina
  • Mouth blisters due to infection by coxsackieviruses

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Herpangina

    Herpangina

    Herpangina

  • Behçet's disease
  • Inflammatory disorder

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Behçet's disease

    Behçet's_disease

  • Angina bullosa haemorrhagica
  • Medical condition

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Angina bullosa haemorrhagica

    Angina bullosa haemorrhagica

    Angina_bullosa_haemorrhagica

  • Outer enamel epithelium
  • (1) dental follicle cells, (2) dental mesenchyme, (3) odontoblasts, (4) dentin, (5) stellate reticulum, (6) outer enamel epithelium, (7) inner enamel epithelium

    Outer enamel epithelium

    Outer enamel epithelium

    Outer_enamel_epithelium

  • Oral candidiasis
  • Fungal infection

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Oral candidiasis

    Oral candidiasis

    Oral_candidiasis

  • Velopharyngeal inadequacy
  • Medical condition

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Velopharyngeal inadequacy

    Velopharyngeal_inadequacy

  • Apexification
  • restoring the original physiologic structures and functions of the pulp-dentin complex of the teeth. In addition to that, the elimination of the pulp tissue

    Apexification

    Apexification

  • Eagle syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Eagle syndrome

    Eagle syndrome

    Eagle_syndrome

  • Dens invaginatus
  • Medical condition

    and a developmental anomaly where there is an infolding of enamel into dentin. The prevalence of this condition is 0.3 - 10%, affecting males more frequently

    Dens invaginatus

    Dens_invaginatus

  • Drooling
  • Unintentional loss of saliva from the mouth

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Drooling

    Drooling

    Drooling

  • Cheilitis
  • Inflammation of the lips

    Concrescence Failure of eruption of teeth Dens evaginatus Talon cusp Dentin dysplasia Dentin hypersensitivity Dentinogenesis imperfecta Dilaceration Discoloration

    Cheilitis

    Cheilitis

    Cheilitis

  • Ivory
  • Material derived from the tusks and teeth of animals

    (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentin, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical structure

    Ivory

    Ivory

    Ivory

  • Sports injury
  • Physical and emotional trauma

    infractions, enamel-only fracture, enamel-dentin fractures, and fractures that extend through the enamel and dentin into the pulp which is defined below.

    Sports injury

    Sports injury

    Sports_injury

  • Mulberry molar
  • Deformity of rounded molar teeth, indicative of congenital syphilis

    to be enamel hypoplasia, or a deficiency in tooth enamel. The underlying dentin and pulp of the tooth is normal, but the enamel covering or molar sheath

    Mulberry molar

    Mulberry molar

    Mulberry_molar

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  • Dentine
  • n.

    The dense calcified substance of which teeth are largely composed. It contains less animal matter than bone, and in the teeth of man is situated beneath the enamel.

  • Dential
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to dentine.

  • Odontoblast
  • n.

    One of the more or less columnar cells on the outer surface of the pulp of a tooth; an odontoplast. They are supposed to be connected with the formation of dentine.

  • Enamel
  • v. t.

    The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement.

  • Ivory
  • n.

    The hard, white, opaque, fine-grained substance constituting the tusks of the elephant. It is a variety of dentine, characterized by the minuteness and close arrangement of the tubes, as also by their double flexure. It is used in manufacturing articles of ornament or utility.

  • Myzostomata
  • n. pl.

    An order of curious parasitic worms found on crinoids. The body is short and disklike, with four pairs of suckers and five pairs of hook-bearing parapodia on the under side. N () the fourteenth letter of English alphabet, is a vocal consonent, and, in allusion to its mode of formation, is called the dentinasal or linguanasal consonent. Its commoner sound is that heard in ran, done; but when immediately followed in the same word by the sound of g hard or k (as in single, sink, conquer), it usually represents the same sound as the digraph ng in sing, bring, etc. This is a simple but related sound, and is called the gutturo-nasal consonent. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 243-246.

  • Interglobular
  • a.

    Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.

  • Vasodentine
  • n.

    A modified form of dentine, which is permeated by blood capillaries; vascular dentine.

  • Denting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Dent

  • Incremental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as, the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth.

  • Plicidentine
  • n.

    A form of dentine which shows sinuous lines of structure in a transverse section of the tooth.