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What is the fate of the dental lamina?
What is the fate of the dental lamina?
- It forms the shape of Cap and then disintegrates
- It transforms into mature enamel within 5 years
- It breaks up by mesenchymal invasion and remnants persist as epithelial pearls or islands within the gingiva (correct)
- It extends over a period of 2 years and then disappears completely
Where does the induction to form the Bud stage of the dental lamina occur?
Where does the induction to form the Bud stage of the dental lamina occur?
- Bottom of the dental lamina
- Top of the dental lamina
- Lingual aspect of the dental lamina
- Facial aspect of the dental lamina (correct)
What type of cells are found in the peripherally located part of the Enamel Organ?
What type of cells are found in the peripherally located part of the Enamel Organ?
- Embryonic polygonal cells
- Stellate reticulum cells
- Columnar cells
- Cuboidal cells (correct)
Which part of the tooth germ is more condensed and partially enclosed by Inner Enamel Epithelium (I.E.E)?
Which part of the tooth germ is more condensed and partially enclosed by Inner Enamel Epithelium (I.E.E)?
What does the Stellate Reticulum in the Enamel Organ secrete to help in nutriment?
What does the Stellate Reticulum in the Enamel Organ secrete to help in nutriment?
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