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Home » Understanding Key Dental Structures: From Membrana Performatica to Gingival Fibers

Understanding Key Dental Structures: From Membrana Performatica to Gingival Fibers

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Understanding Key Dental Structures: From Membrana Performatica to Gingival Fibers

Question 1. Membranaperformatica
Answer:

  • It separates the enamel organ and dental papilla before the dentin formation
  • It determines the morphology of the crown.

Question 2. Hemidesmosomes
Answer:

  • Hemidesmosomes attach the cells to the basal lamina
  • The lamina propria below the junctional epithelium keeps the epithelial cells of the junctional epithelium immature so that they can develop hemidesmosomes and attach to the tooth
  • They then migrate with their attachment being maintained by hemidesmosomes

Function:

  • Hemidesmosomes hold the cells to the basal lamina by this, the strength of the attachment is maintained despite migration

Question 3. Gingival group of fibers
Answer:

Gingival Connective Tissue Fibers

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