| dentinal papilla | Mesodermal tissue enclosed in the invaginated portion of the epithelial enamel organ and giving rise to the dentin and pulp. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| dentinal sheath | A layer of tissue relatively resistant to the action of acids, which forms the walls of the dentinal tubules. Synonym: Neumann's sheath. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinal tubules | Minute, wavy, branching tubes or canals in the dentin; they contain the long cytoplasmic processes of odontoblasts and extend radially from the pulp to the dentoenamel junction. Synonym: dental tubules, dentinal canals, dentinal tubules, tubuli dentales. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinalgia | Dentinal sensitivity or pain. Origin: dentin + G. Algos, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentine | <anatomy> The dense calcified substance of which teeth are largely composed. It contains less animal matter than bone, and in the teeth of man is situated beneath the enamel. Origin: Cf. F. Dentine. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dentinocemental | Relating to the dentin and cementum of teeth. Synonym: cementodentinal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinocemental junction | <dentistry> The surface at which the cementum and dentin of the root of a tooth are joined. Synonym: dentinocemental junction. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinoenamel | Relating to the dentin and enamel of teeth. Synonym: amelodentinal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinoenamel junction | The surface at which the enamel and the dentin of the crown of a tooth are joined. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinogenesis | The formation of dentin. Dentin first appears in the layer between the ameloblasts and odontoblasts and becomes calcified immediately. Formation progresses from the tip of the papilla over its slope to form a calcified cap becoming thicker by the apposition of new layers pulpward. A layer of uncalcified dentin intervenes between the calcified tissue and the odontoblast and its processes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dentinogenesis imperfecta | An autosomal dominant disorder of tooth development characterised by opalescent dentin resulting in discoloration of the teeth, ranging from dusky blue to brownish. The dentin is poorly formed with an abnormally low mineral content; the pulp canal is obliterated, but the enamel is normal. The teeth usually wear down rapidly, leaving short, brown stumps. (12 Dec 1998) |
| dentinoid | Resembling dentin. Synonym: dentinoma. Origin: dentin + G. Eidos, resembling (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinoma | <tumour> A rare benign odontogenic tumour consisting microscopically of dysplastic dentin and strands of epithelium within a fibrous stroma. Synonym: dentinoid. Origin: dentin + G. -oma, tumour (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentinum | Synonym: dentin. Origin: L. Dens, tooth (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentiparous | Tooth-bearing. Origin: denti-+ L. Pario, to bear (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Dentinogeneses
Synonyms : Dentin, Hereditary Opalescent, Dentinogenesis Imperfectas, Dentins, Hereditary Opalescent, Hereditary Opalescent Dentins, Imperfecta, Dentinogenesis, Imperfectas, Dentinogenesis, Opalescent Dentin, Hereditary, Opalescent Dentins, Hereditary
Synonyms : Dental Practice Pattern, Pattern, Dental Practice, Patterns, Dental Practice, Practice Pattern, Dental, Dentist Practice Patterns, Dentist's Practice Pattern, Dentists Practice Patterns, Pattern, Dentist's Practice, Patterns, Dentist's Practice
Synonyms : Dentist-Patient Relationship, Dentist Patient Relations, Dentist Patient Relationship, Dentist-Patient Relation, Dentist-Patient Relationships, Relation, Dentist-Patient, Relations, Dentist-Patient, Relationship, Dentist-Patient, Relationships, Dentist-Patient
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| dentinoenamel junction |
the plane of meeting between the dentin and enamel on the crown of a tooth.
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Dentistry is the practical application of knowledge of dental science (the science of placement, arrangement, function of teeth and their supporting bones and soft tissues) to human beings. A dentist is a professional practitioner of dentistry. In most countries, to become a qualified dentist, one needs several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition. ...
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| dentistry |
Dentistry is the practical application of knowledge of dental science (the science of placement, arrangement, function of teeth and their supporting bones and soft tissues) to human beings. A dentist is a professional practitioner of dentistry. In most countries, to become a qualified dentist, one needs several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition. ...
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A health professional who specializes in caring for the teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth.
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The dense, yellowish tissue that forms the main part of tooth, between the enamel layer and the pulp cavity.
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