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chapter 8

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highest point of the alveolar ridge   alveolar crest  
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cavity within the alveolar process that surrounds the root of a tooth   alveolar socket  
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cells that form enamel   ameloblasts  
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portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel   anatomic crown  
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tapered end of each root tip   apex  
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natural opening in the root   apical foramen  
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cells that form cementum   cementoblasts  
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cells that resorb cementum   cementoclasts  
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specialized calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth   cementum  
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that portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity   clinical crown  
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union of the male sperm and the female ovum   conception  
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part that lies within the crown portion of the tooth   coronal pulp  
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dense outer covering of spongy bone that makes up the central part of the alveolar process   cortical plate  
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thickened band of oral epithelium that follows the curve of each developing arch   dental lamina  
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gingivae between the teeth   denal papilla  
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connective tissue that envelops the developing tooth   dental sac  
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hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cememtum on the root   dentin  
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fibers found in dentinal tubules   dentinal fiber  
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microscopic canals found in dentin   dentinal tubules  
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the process by which the body adds new bone   deposition  
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an organism in the earliest stages of development   embryo  
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the study of prenatal development   embryology  
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stage of human development tha toccurs from the beginning of the second week to the end of the eighth week   embryonic period  
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thin leaflike structures that extend from the enamel surface toward the detinoenamel junction and consist of organic material with little mineral content   enamel lamellae  
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part of a developing tooth destined to produce enamel   enamel organ  
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the ends of odontoblasts that extend across the detinoenamel junction a short distance inot the enamel   enamel spindles  
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the hypocalcified or uncalcified ends of groups of enamel prisms that start at the detinonamel junction and may extend to the inner third of the enamel   enamel tufts  
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the normal process of shedding the primary teeth   exfoliation  
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stage of human development that starts at the beginning of the ninth week and ends at birth   fetal period  
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type of cell in connective tissue responsible for the formation of the intercellular substance of pulp   fibroblast  
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stage of human development that starts at fertilization and ends at birth   gestation  
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the study of the structure and function of body tissues on a microscopic level   histology  
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alternating light and dark bands in the enamel that are produced when enamel prisms intertwine or change direction   hunter - Schreger bands  
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mineral compound that is the principal inorganic component of bone and teeth   hydroxyapatite  
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the second brachial arch which forms the styloid process stapes of the ear stylohyoid ligament and part of the hyoid bone   hyoid arch  
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thin compact bone that lines the alveolar socket also know as the cribform plate   lamina dura  
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mucous membrane that covers the inside of the cheeks vestibule lips soft palate and undeside of the tongue and acts as a cushion for underlying structures   lining mucosa  
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the lower jaw   mandibular arch  
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oral mucousa that covers the hard palate dorsum of the tongue and gingiva   masticatory mucousa  
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reproductive cell production that ensures the correct number of chromosomes   meiosis  
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bone changes that involve deposition and resorption of bone and occur along articulations as they increase in size and shape to keep up with the growht of the surrounding tissues also known as displacement   modeling  
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cells that form dentin   odontoblasts  
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formation of new teeth   odontogenesis  
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cells that form bone   osteoblasts  
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cells that resorb bone   osteoclasts  
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structures that surround suport and are attached to the teeth   periodontium  
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stage of development that occurs during the first week after fertilization   preimplantation period  
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stage of human development that starts at pregnancy and ends at birth   prenatal development  
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cementum that covers the root of the tooth and is formed outward from the cementodentinal junction for the full length of the root   primary cementum  
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dentin that forms before eruption and that makes up the bulk of the tooth   primary dentin  
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the shelf that spearates the oral and nasal cavities   primary palate  
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a calcified column or rod   prism  
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the space occupied by pulp   pulp chamber  
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the other portion of pulp known as root pulp   radicular pulp  
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growth and change in shape of existing bone that involves deposition and resorption of bone   remodeling  
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the body's processes of elimination existing bone or hard tissue structure   resorption  
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cementum that is formed on the apical half of the root also known as cellular cementum   secondary cementum  
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dentin that forms after eruption and continues at a very slow rate throughout the life of the tooth   secondary dentin  
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the final palate formed during embryonic development   secondary palate  
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mucous membrane onth etongue in the form of lingual papillae which are structures associated with sensations of taste   specialized mucosa  
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the primitive mouth   stomodeum  
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layers of flat formed epithelium   stratified squamous epithelium  
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incremental rings that represent variations in deposition of the enamel matrix during tooth formation   striae of retzuis  
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permanent teeth that replace primary teeth   succadaneous  
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dentin that forms in response to irritation and appears as a lo;calized deposit on the wall of the pulp chamner also know as reparative dentin   tertiary dentin  
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enlargements produced by the formation of dental lamina   tooth buds  
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fertilized edd   zygote  
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