List
Dentin
1.    Osteodentin
2.    Age
changes in dentin
3.    Describe
histology and functions of dentin
4.    Sensitivity
of dentin
5.    Sensitivity
of dentin theories
6.    Interglobular
dentin
7.    Dead
tracts
8.    Types
of dentin
9.    Reparative
dentin
10. Innervations
of dentin
11. Inter
and peritubular dentin
12. Mantle
dentin
13. Enumerate
various types of dentin. Describe primary dentin
14. Sclerotic
dentin
15. Dentinal
tubules
16. Primary
and secondary curvature s of dentinal tubules
17. Odontoblasts
18. Secondary
and tertiary dentin
19. Theories
of dentin sensitivity
20. Hypocalcified
structures of dentin
21. Denticles
22. Odontoblatic
process
23. Tome’s
granular layer
24. Explain
dentinogenesis
25. Write
in detail about the structure of dentin. Add a note on age changes of dentin
26. Discuss
the microscopic structure of dentin

27. Pain
transmission in dentin

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