odontoblast उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It is of two types, either reactionary, where dentin is formed from a pre-existing odontoblast, or reparative, where newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells are formed due to the death of the original odontoblasts, from a pulpal progenitor cell.
- It is of two types, either reactionary, where dentin is formed from a pre-existing odontoblast, or reparative, where newly differentiated odontoblast-like cells are formed due to the death of the original odontoblasts, from a pulpal progenitor cell.
- A pulpal A-delta ( noxious, short sharp pain ) nerve fibre is either wrapped around the base of this process, or travels a short way into the dentinal tubule with the odontoblast process ( max ~ 0.1 mm ) This process lies in the dentinal tubule.
- In the case of an infection breaching the dentin to or very near the pulp, or in the instance of odontoblast death due to other attack ( e . g . chemical or physical ), undifferentiated mesenchymal cells can differentiate into odontoblast-like cells which then secrete another type, reparative dentin, underneath the site of attack.
- In the case of an infection breaching the dentin to or very near the pulp, or in the instance of odontoblast death due to other attack ( e . g . chemical or physical ), undifferentiated mesenchymal cells can differentiate into odontoblast-like cells which then secrete another type, reparative dentin, underneath the site of attack.
- Tertiary dentin is only formed by an odontoblast directly affected by a stimulus; therefore, the architecture and structure depend on the intensity and duration of the stimulus, e . g ., if the stimulus is a carious lesion, there is extensive destruction of dentin and damage to the pulp, due to the differentiation of bacterial metabolites and toxins.
- My journey : ( 1 ) is to find out if this is related to the 3-series puppy-shot that contain " parvo, influenza, distemper & hep . " when administered with an undetected low-grade fever, ( 2 ) or, if there is a heredity-gene trait and is there a genetic test available ? ( 3 ) to answer a question swarming my brain; what could destroy the mineral presentation of " Hydroxyapatite " during the " Odontoblast period " of the " Dentinogenesis " formation?