DOH253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Histology, Stomodeum, Dental Lamina
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Invagination divides into two lamina: vestibular lamina. Forms oral vestibule: space between teeth and alveolar from inside and lips and cheek from outside. Develops first as a lamina that becomes hollowed out. Central cells disintegrate to form the space (buccal sulcus/oral vestibule) No condensation around the vestibular the epithelial laminar and thus no and derived tissue interaction ectomesenchymal tissue between. Happens in an arch shaped band of tissue. Specific series of swellings at the deep surface that are called. There is condensation of ectomesenchymal enamel organs that are each in charge of giving a different tooth some interaction between the two that forms the tooth tissue and there is: dental lamina. At each horseshoe band of lamina the development of teeth at specific sites. General dental lamina is never continuous because of the sequence of the occurs development of teeth. The space between the lip and the arch is the oral vestibule.