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Hypocalcified structures of enamel and dentin

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Answered by sonal9939
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1... hypocalcified structure of enamel...

rod seath

incremental line of retzius

enamel lamella

enamel Tufts

enamel cracks

2.... hypocalcified structure of dentin

dentinal tubules

peritublar dentin

intertublar dentin

predentin

these above statement are the hypocalcified structure of enamel and dentin

Answered by kingofself
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Hypocalcified structures of enamel and dentin:

  • Enamel hypocalcification is a defect of tooth enamel in which normal amounts of enamel are developed but are hypomineralized.
  • In this imperfection the enamel is flexible than usual. Some areas in enamel are hypocalcified: enamel spindles.
  • Dentin or dentine is a tier of matter that lies right away below the enamel of the tooth.
  • It is one of the four major components of the tooth which comprises:
  1. The outer hard enamel.
  2. The dentin underneath the enamel.
  3. The dental pulp that lies soft and
  4. The encased within the dentin.

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