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BDS Notes

BDS notes, Question and Answers

  • Public Health Dentistry
  • Periodontics
  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology
  • Orthodontics
    • Anchorage In Orthodontics
    • Mandibular Growth, Functional Matrix
    • Retention and Relapse
  • General Surgery
    • Cysts: Types, Causes, Symptoms
    • Maxillofacial Fractures, Disorders, and Treatments
    • Lymphatic Disorders
    • Neurological and Facial Disorders
  • Temporal And Infratemporal Regions
    • Spinal and Neuroanatomy
  • Dental Materials
    • Dental Amalgam

Anatomy

Epithelial Root Sheath

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Epithelial Root Sheath Question 1. Hertwig's root sheath. Answer: Epithelial cells of the inner and outer dental epithelium proliferate from the cervical loop of the enamel organ to form a double layer of cells known as Hertwig's epithelial root sheath. It consists of only inner and outer enamel epithelium. Its inner epithelial cells initiate the differentiation of … [Read more...] about Epithelial Root Sheath

Enamel Organ

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Enamel Organ Question 1. Bell stage. Answer: During this stage, crown shape is determined layers seen during this stage are: 1. Outer enamel epithelium: Low cuboidal cell layer present at the periphery of the enamel organ. "Common challenges in mastering enamel organ notes effectively: FAQs provided" 2. Inner enamel epithelium: Short columnar cell layer … [Read more...] about Enamel Organ

Stellate Reticulum

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Stellate Reticulum "What is the stellate reticulum? A detailed question and answers guide" Question 1. Development of root. Answer: Development of root The development of the roots begins after enamel and dentin formation has reached the future cementoenamel junction. The radicular dental papilla cells differentiate under the influence of HERS cells into … [Read more...] about Stellate Reticulum

Epithelial Remnants Derivatives

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Epithelial Remnants Derivatives Question 1. Cell rest of series. Answer: As the tooth develops, it loses its continuity with tire dental lamina. Later mesenchymal invasion occurs which leads to the breaking up of dental lamina. These remnants of the dental lamina persist as epithelial islands and are referred to as the cell rest of the series. Location within … [Read more...] about Epithelial Remnants Derivatives

Development Of The Palate

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Development Of The Palate Describe the development of the palate. Answer: "Common challenges in mastering palate notes effectively: FAQs provided" The development of the palate initiates between 7- 8 weeks and completes around the third month of gestation. The palate develops from. Two palatal processes/shelves extending from maxillary processes. Fronto … [Read more...] about Development Of The Palate

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