Devlopment L9 - oral developmental biology Odontogenesis 3 Flashcards

1
Q

complete the journey

crown

IEE —-> ………………. —> …………………

Dental papilla —-> ………………. —> …………………

root

dental papilla —-> ………………. —> …………………

dental follicle —-> ………………. —> …………………

A

crown

IEE –> Ameloblasts –> Enamel

Dental papilla –> odontoblasts –> dentine

root

Dental papilla –> odontoblasts –> dentine

dental follicle –> Cementoblasts –> cementum

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2
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root development is “driven” by what

A

hertwings epithelial root sheath

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3
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dental follicle gives rise to cells of tooth support, what are these cells

A

cementoblasts - form cementum

fibroblasts - forms pdl collagen fibre

osteoblasts - forms bone alveolar

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4
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are the roots formed before or after tooth eruption

A

after

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5
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the outer and inner enamel epithelial cells are proliferating in response to signals from the mesenchyme.

this allows for the dental sac to be split in two sub areas, the papilla and follicle.

why has this split occured?

A

the cells that occupy the two sub areas react differently to the signals released from Hertwigs epithelial root sheath.

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6
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describe what is happening in the image

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HERS induces odontoblast formation

ondontoblast align themeselves with basal lamina

odontoblast go on to produce root dentine which differs from coronal dentine.

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7
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HERS cells have secreted enamel matric proteins on the predentine surface, why?

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enamel matrix proteins mineralise to form the hyaline layer

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8
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after the formation of the hyaline layer what happens to the HERS cells

A

they disintergrate

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9
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the disintegration of the HERS cells allow for the induction of which cells?

A

indiction of follicle cells, migrate to the root surface and form cementoblasts

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10
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what is the function of cementoblasts

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cementoblasts secrete cementum

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11
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the cementum matrix mineralises, this allows the entrapment of which fibres?

A

PDL fibres

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12
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what is the role of the hyaline layer

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induces cementoblast formation

cements cementum to tooth

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13
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there are two types of cementum, what are they?

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acellular - primary

cellular - secondary

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14
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the main cell type found in the periodontal ligament is?

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spindle-shaped fibroblast are the main cell type.

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