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Meckel’s Cartilage

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Meckel's Cartilage "What is Meckel’s cartilage? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 1. Meckel's cartilage Answer: Meckel's Cartilage:- Around the 41st - 45th day of IU life n First structure to be formed is the trigeminal nerve ↓ Mesenchymal condensation occurs ↓ Activation of neurotrophic factors ↓ Induction osteogenesis ↓ Ossification … [Read more...] about Meckel’s Cartilage

Cephalogram in Orthodontics: Types, Uses, and Technique Explained

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Cephalogram in Orthodontics: Types, Uses, and Technique Explained Write a short note on cephalogram. Answer. A cephalogram is a radiograph showing the relation of cranial, facial, and dental structure taken in a standardized way. Types of Cephalogram "Importance of studying cephalograms for better orthodontic outcomes" Lateral cephalogram. Frontal cephalogram or … [Read more...] about Cephalogram in Orthodontics: Types, Uses, and Technique Explained

Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces

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Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces Write short answer on orthodontic and orthopedic force. Answer. "Understanding the role of forces in orthodontics vs orthopaedics: Q&A explained" Orthodontic Force It is one which is applied to teeth for bringing about the tooth movement. Magnitude of orthodontic force is lesser than orthopedic force. Orthodontic … [Read more...] about Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces

Development Of The Upper Lip

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Development Of The Upper Lip Question 1. Development of upper lip. Answer: Ectodermal thickening develops cranial to the stomatodeum. These are called olfactory placodes. Mesenchymal proliferation occurs resulting in the bulging of placodes These convert the placodes into nasal pits. The lateral arm of it is called the lateral nasal process and the medial arm … [Read more...] about Development Of The Upper Lip

Morula

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Morula Question 1. Meckel's cartilage. Answer: Meckel's cartilage: It is the cartilage of the first arch. At 6th week of development, this cartilage extends as a solid hyaline cartilaginous rod, surrounded by a fibro cellular capsule, from the developing ear region to the midline of the fused mandibular processes. The two cartilages of each side do not meet at … [Read more...] about Morula

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