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Oral Embryology & Histology

Across
Thin, leaflike structures that extend from the enamel surface toward the detinoenamel junction and consist of organic material with little mineral content.
Stage of human development that starts at pregnancy and ends at birth.
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 growth of surrounding tissues; also known as displacement.
The lower jaw.
Stage of development that occurs during the first week after fertilization.
An organism in the earliest stages of development.
Mineral compound that is the principal inorganic component of bone and teeth.
Stage of human development that occurs from the beginning of the second week to the end of the eighth week.
Part that lies within the crown portion of the tooth.
Dense outer covering of spongy bone that makes up the central part of the alveolar process.
Reproductive cell production that ensures the correct number of chromosomes.
Highest point of the alveolar ridge.
Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
Thin, compact bone that lines the alveolar socket; also known as the cribriform plate.
Union of the male sperm and the female ovum.
Down
Alternating light and dark bands in the enamel that are produced when enamel prisms intertwine or change direction.
Tapered end of each root tip.
Cavity within the alveolar process that surrounds the root of a tooth.
Microscopic canals found in dentin.
Oral mucosa that covers the hard palate, dorsum of the tongue, and gingiva.
Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
Cells that form enamel.
Gingivae between the teeth.
The process by which the body adds new bone.