TOOTH ERUPTION AND SHEDDING FIG 8-1 Incisor cusp tip Cusp tip of a primary incisor just prior to eruption. The reduced dental epithelium (RDE) is nearing the oral mucosa (OM) of the dental arch (H and Lee stain; ×40). FIG 8-2 Erupting incisor (pig) Sagittal section of an erupting incisor tooth in the pig. The cusp tip has just penetrated the oral mucosa. The reduced dental epithelium (arrow) has joined the gingival epithelium (arrowhead), creating the opening through which the tooth will erupt (H and E stain; ×16). Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: PULP SALIVARY GLANDS CEMENTUM ALVEOLAR BONE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DENTIN Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Lab Manual of Normal Oral Histology Jan 5, 2015 | Posted by mrzezo in General Dentistry | Comments Off on TOOTH ERUPTION AND SHEDDING VIDEdental - Online dental courses
TOOTH ERUPTION AND SHEDDING FIG 8-1 Incisor cusp tip Cusp tip of a primary incisor just prior to eruption. The reduced dental epithelium (RDE) is nearing the oral mucosa (OM) of the dental arch (H and Lee stain; ×40). FIG 8-2 Erupting incisor (pig) Sagittal section of an erupting incisor tooth in the pig. The cusp tip has just penetrated the oral mucosa. The reduced dental epithelium (arrow) has joined the gingival epithelium (arrowhead), creating the opening through which the tooth will erupt (H and E stain; ×16). Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: PULP SALIVARY GLANDS CEMENTUM ALVEOLAR BONE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DENTIN Stay updated, free dental videos. Join our Telegram channel Join