When learning about oral embryology, it is essential to first look at the terminology to ensure that you understand everything clearly.

Term

Definition

Ameloblasts Cells that form enamel
Anodontia Absence of single or multiple teeth
Cementoblasts Cells that form cementum
Cementoclasts Cells that resorb cementum
Cementoenamel Junction Area where enamel ends and the cementum begins
Conception Union of the male sperm and the female ovum
Dental Lamina Thickened band of oral epithelium that follows the curve of developing arch
Dental Papilla Gingiva between teeth
Dental Sac Connective tissue that envelopes the developing tooth
Deposition The process by which the body adds new bone
Ectoderm The outer layer of the three primary embryonic layers
Embryo An organism in the earliest stages of development
Embryology The study of prenatal development, from conception to birth
Embryonic Period Stage of human development that occurs from the beginning of the second week to the end of the eighth week
Enamel Lamellae Thin, leaflike structures that extend from the enamel surface toward the dentinoenamel junction and consist of organic material with little mineral content
Enamel Organ Part of a developing tooth destined to produce enamel
Enamel Spindles The ends of odontoblasts (dentin-forming cells) that extend across the dentinoenamel junction a short distance into the enamel
Enamel Tufts The hypocalcified or uncalcified ends of groups of enamel prisms that start at the dentinoenamel junction and may extend to the inner third of the enamel
Endoderm The inner layer of the three primary embryonic layers
Exfoliation The normal process of shedding the primary teeth
Fetal Period Stage of human development that starts at the beginning of the ninth week and ends at birth
Fetus An embryonic human from two months after conception to birth
Gestation Stage of human development that starts at fertilization and ends at birth
Hyoid Arch The second branchial arch, which forms the styloid process, stapes of the ear, stylohyoid ligament, and part of the hyoid bone
Meiosis Reproductive cell production that ensures the correct number of chromosomes
Mesiodens A third maxillary central incisor can erupt in the midline
Mesoderm The middle layer of the three primary embryonic layers
Odontoblast Cells that produce dentin
Odontoblastic Process A projection left by the odontoblast cells within the dental matrix
Odontoclast Cells that are responsible for reabsorbing the roots of primary teeth in preparation for exfoliation
Odontogenesis Formation of new teeth
Osteoblasts Cells that form bone
Osteoclasts Cells that resorb bone
Oral Epithelium Two horseshoe-shaped bands that will become the dental arches
Philtrum Rectangular area from under the nose to the midline of the upper lip
Placodes The earliest signs of sense organs, arise on the frontonasal process of the embryo
Preimplantation Period Stage of development that occurs during the first week after fertilization
Prenatal Development stage of human development that starts at pregnancy and ends at birth
Primary Palate The shelf that separates the oral and nasal cavities
Secondary Palate The final palate formed during embryonic development
Stomodeum The primitive mouth
Succedaneous Tooth Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth
Supernumerary Tooth Development of one or more extra teeth
Tooth Buds Enlargements produced by the formation of dental lamina
Zygote Fertilized egg

 

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