Enamel Hypoplasia: Causes & Treatment Question 1. Ameloblast Answer: Enamel is laid down only by ameloblasts Ameloblast is a cell from which tooth enamel is formed. Synthesis of enamel matrix proteins occurs in it. The life cycle of ameloblast "What is enamel hypoplasia? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 2. Enamel … [Read more...] about Enamel Hypoplasia: Causes & Treatment
Enamel Spindles
Enamel Spindles Question 1. Enamel spindles. Answer: Before the formation of enamel, some developing odontoblastic processes extend into the ameloblastic layer and become trapped to form enamel spindles. They reveal the crystals of dentin & enamel intermix. They are best seen in the longitudinal section. They are hypo-mineralized or partially mineralized … [Read more...] about Enamel Spindles
Nasmyth’s Membrane
Nasmyth's Membrane Question 1. Nasmyth's membrane. Answer: It is a membrane that covers the entire crown of the newly erupted tooth. It is easily removed by mastication and other mechanical forces. It is also called a primary enamel cuticle. It resembles the basal lamina. It is secreted by the ameloblasts after the completion of enamel … [Read more...] about Nasmyth’s Membrane
Normal Blood pH and Its Regulatory Mechanisms Explained
Normal Blood pH and Its Regulatory Mechanisms Explained What is the normal pH of the blood? Explain various mechanisms by which it is regulated. Answer: Normal pH of the blood: The normal pH of the blood is in the range of 7.35-7.45 Regulation of blood pH: The blood pH is regulated by "Understanding normal blood pH through FAQs: Composition, functions, and … [Read more...] about Normal Blood pH and Its Regulatory Mechanisms Explained
Lateral Ventricle
Lateral Ventricle Question 1. Inferior horn of lateral ventricle Answer: This is the largest horn of the lateral ventricle Inferior horn of lateral ventricle Extend: It begins at the junction of the central part with the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle It extends into the temporal bone "Understanding the lateral ventricle through FAQs: Composition, … [Read more...] about Lateral Ventricle