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Oral Embyology & Histology II

Across
The study of the structure and function of body tissues on a microscopic level.
The shelf that separates the oral and nasal cavities.
Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth.
Thickened band of oral epithelium that follows the curve of each developing arch.
Cementum that covers the root of the tooth and is formed outward from the cementodentinal junction for the full length of the root.
Cementum that is formed on the apical half of the root; also known as cellular cementum.
The shelf that separates the oral and nasal cavities.
The body's processes of eliminating existing bone or hard tissue structure.
Dentin that forms in response to irritation and appears as a localized deposit on the wall of the pulp chamber; also known as reparative dentin.
Cells that form cementum.
The final palate formed during embryonic development.
The primitive mouth.
Incremental rings that represent variations in deposition of the enamel matrix during tooth formation.
Down
Mucous membrane on the tongue in the form of lingual papillae, which are structures associated with sensations of taste.
Natural opening in the root.
The normal process of shedding the primary teeth.
Dentin that forms after eruption and continues at a very slow rate throughout the life of the tooth.
Portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel.
The ends of odontoblasts (dentin-forming cells) that extend across the detinoenamel junction a short distance into the enamel.
Cells that form bone.
A calcified column or rod.
Fertilized egg.