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TEETH& ESOPHAGUS Dr IramTassaduq
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TEETH
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ANATOMICAL DIVISION Crown Root
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COMPONENTS OF TOOTH Enamel Dentin Cementum Pulp
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ENAMEL Acellular mineralized tissue that covers the crown of tooth
Hardest substance in the body Once formed, can't be replaced 96-98% exist mainly as hydroxyapatite crystals
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CEMENTUM Covers the dentin of the root. Pale yellowish
Softer and more permeable Cementocytes sharpey’s fibers
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Enamel is produced from ameloblasts of the enamel organ
Dentin is produced by neural crest derived odontoblasts of the adjacent mesenchyme
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DENTIN A calcified material that forms most of tooth substance
Hard, yellowish, elastic Lines surface that is in contact with pulp Secreted by odontoblast
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DENTAL PULP & CENTRAL PULP CAVITY (Pulp chamber)
Space occupied by pulp (highly vascular and sensitive loose connective tissue Apical foramen
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SUPPORTING TISSUE OF THE TEETH
Alveolar bone proper Periodontal ligament Gingiva
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OVERVIEW OF GIT
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MUCOSA
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FUNCTIONS Protection Absorption Secretion
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SUBMUCOSA
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MUSCULARIS EXTERNA
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ADVENTITIA/SEROSA
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ESOPHAGUS
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SUBMUCOSA
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MUSCULARIS EXTERNA
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