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  1. Maximum thickness of enamel in deciduous dentition in molar
    cusps…
  2. Volume of water in enamel
  3. Water in enamel is in form of
  4. Prism patterns in human enamel
  5. Basic unit of enamel
  6. Organic material are often accommodated along enamel prism
    boundary because of
  7. The predominant pattern of arrangement of enamel rods in
    human is
  8. Key hole pattern or type III pattern is made by
  9. Small ameloblasts produce
  10. Enamel between prisms are called
  11. Why does interprismatic enamel have different optical
    property?
  12. The angle at which interprismatic crystallites cross prisms
    is
  13. Stacks of ______enamel prisms follows are unidirectional
    after which they follow different direction
  14. Transversely sectioned zones in Hunter-Schereger bands are
  15. Longitudinally sectioned zones in Hunter-Schereger bands are
  16. The average width of Hunter-Schereger bands are
  17. The angle between diazones and parazones of enamel is about
  18. Where will be Hunter -Schreger bands absent?
  19. Width of non-prismatic enamel in a newly erupted tooth
  20. Why is the outer most layer of enamel highly mineralized?

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