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  1. Organic
    layer of enamel is also called as
  2. The space
    between reduced enamel epithelium and the enamel is occupied by
  3. Conversion
    of enamel organ to reduced enamel epithelium is initiated in
  4. Conversion
    of enamel organ to reduced enamel epithelium ends at
  5. The stain
    used to demonstrate reduced enamel epithelium in an unerupted teeth is
  6. The
    thickness of primary enamel cuticle is
  7. Initial
    mineral crystals of calculus are
  8. Organized
    calculus has crystals of
  9. The
    predominant crystals in subgingival calculus is
  10. The
    predominant crystals in supragingival calculus are
  11. The more
    mineralized plaque is
  12. Factors that
    promote supragingival calculus deposition are
  13. Factors that
    promote subgingival calculus deposition is
  14. Dentin
    expands throughout the life at the expense of
  15. Stress
    parallel to the direction of dentinal tubules will probably lead to
  16. Collagen in
    dentin is arranged in
  17. The role of
    phospholipids in dentin mineralizing front is
  18. The
    “crystal ghosts” in mineralizing front of dentin is
  19. In mantle
    dentin, phospholipids are associated with
  20. The
    approximate number of tubules in mantle dentin is

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