| enamel l., outer |
the outer, convex wall of the enamel organ.
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| enamel l.e |
imperfectly calcified areas of enamel located generally in the cervical enamel but also found in the interdigitating surface of the premolars and molars; they are foliaceous structures visible only under the microscope and may extend from the surface to the dentinoenamel junctions and beyond.
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| enamel m. |
1. cuticula dentis. 2. the inner layer of cells within the enamel organ of the dental germ in the fetus; called also Hannover's intermediate m.
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| enamel n. |
either of two depressions between the lateral dental lamina and the developing tooth germ, one pointing distally (distal enamel n.) and the other mesially (mesial enamel n.).
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| enamel o. |
a circumscribed knoblike mass of ectodermal cells arising from the dental lamina; it produces the enamel cap from which the dental enamel develops.
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