Tooth development Flashcards

1
Q

Where is enamel derived from?

A

The ectoderm

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2
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Where are the tooths supporting structures derived from?

A

The ectomesenchyme

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3
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What is the ectomesenchyme?

A

Part of the neural crest that develops alongside the primitive nervous system.

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4
Q

What is phase 1 of development called?

A

Initiation

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5
Q

What occurs in stage 1 of development?

A

Development of the epithelium covering the primitive mouth.

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6
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What structures are present during phase 1?

A

Maxillary process

Stomodaeum

Mandibular process

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7
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What does the stomodaeum form?

A

The anterior part of the face

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8
Q

What occurs at 7 weeks from the primary epithelial band?

A

Jaw subdivides into the

Vestibular lamina: Forms the buccal area and the sulcus.

Dental lamina: Eventually at a later stage forms the enamel organ.

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9
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What is stage 2 of development called?

A

Morphogenesis:
The bud stage. 8-10 weeks
The cap stage 11 weeks

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10
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What occurs at stage 2/the bud stage of development?

A

The dental lamina thickens to form the enamel organ.

Ectomesenchyme cells reorganise to form the dental papilla (which forms tooth supporting structures i.e. dentine and pulp.)

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11
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What occurs at stage 2/the cap stage of development?

A

External and internal enamel epithelia develop.

Both meet at the cervical loop.

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12
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What is stage 3 of tooth development called?

A

Cytodifferentiation/ the bell stage.

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13
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What occurs in stage 3?

A

Defined tooth shape starts to form.
Vascularisation from both sides.
Stellate reticulum forms.

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14
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What is the purpose of the stellate reticulum?

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Provides support for the tissues during enamel formation.

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15
Q

When do permanent teeth start to germ? What occurs at this stage.

A

Week 12

Lingual extension of the dental lamina.

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16
Q

When does the first permeant molar develop?

A

Week 16.

17
Q

What is stage 4 of tooth formation called?

A

Matrix secretion/ the late bell stage

18
Q

What occurs during this stage?

A

Crown shape is well defined.
Dentine is well established.
Enamel formation begins.

19
Q

At stage 4; What structure differentiates into odontoblasts?

A

The dental papilla.

20
Q

What triggers the start of enamel formation by ameloblasts (from the inner enamel epithelium)?

A

The start of dentine formation.

21
Q

Briefly describe the 2 stages of enamel formation.

A

Matrix secretion.

Maturation by removal of the organic material.

22
Q

When does stage 5, root formation, occur?

A

Once the crown has been formed.

23
Q

What is root shape determined by?

A

Apical growth of the cervical loop. Called Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath.

24
Q

what induces the formation of root dentine?

A

HERS

25
Q

When does HERS break down?

A

Once the initial layer of root dentine is formed.

26
Q

What are debris of malassez?

A

Remnants of the HERS.

27
Q

What can debris of malassez lead to the formation of?

A

Cysts.

28
Q

Where do mesenchymal cells arise from?

A

The dental follicle.

29
Q

What is formed once the mesenchymal cells come into contact with dentine?

A

Differentiates into cementoblasts which form cementum.

30
Q

What is the origin of the dental lamina/enamel organ?

A

Ectoderm.

31
Q

What is the origin of the dental papilla?

A

Neural crest

32
Q

What is the origin of the dental follicle?

A

Neural crest.

33
Q

What type of tissue is the enamel organ?

A

Epithelium

34
Q

What type of tissue is the dental papilla?

A

Ectomesenchyme

35
Q

What type of tissue is the dental follicle?

A

Ectomesenchyme