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Oral Embyology & Histology III

Horizontales
The study of prenatal development.
Cells that resorb bone.
The hypocalcified or uncalcified ends of groups of enamel prisms that start at the detinoenamel junction and may extend to the inner third of the enamel.
Structures that surround, support, and are attached to the teeth.
Type of cell in connective tissue responsible for the formation of the intercellular substance of pulp.
Growth and change in shape of existing bone that involves deposition and resorption of bone.
Enlargements produced by the formation of dental lamina.
Formation of new teeth.
Fibers found in dentinal tubules.
That portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity.
Connective tissue that envelops the developing tooth.
Cementum that covers the root of the tooth and is formed outward from the cementodentinal junction for the full length of the root.
Verticales
Stage of human development that starts at fertilization and ends at birth.
Stage of human development that starts at the beginning of the ninth week and ends at birth.
The space occupied by pulp.
The other portion of pulp known as root pulp.
Part of a developing tooth destined to produce enamel.
Cells that form bone.
Cells that resorb cementum.
The second branchial arch, which forms the styloid process, stapes of the ear, stylohyoid ligament, and part of the hyoid bone.