List
Questions
Answer
The stage in which a dental follicle is innervated is
cap stage of tooth development
The primary glycosaminoglycan in cementum is
Chondroitin sulphate
The marker to differentiate bone and cementum is
Cementum-derived attached protein
In adult teeth, uncalcified cementum is in association with
cellular cementum. Thin layer of 3 to 5 micrometer. Called as
Precementum
In cementum, sialoproteins are located along the
cementum matrix
In cementum, osteopontin are located along the
incremental lines
Cementum derived attached protein are found in the
cementum matrix
The chondroitin sulphate in cementum is found along the
lacunae of cementum
The type of cementum in interradicular areas is
cellular cementum.
Primary cementum is the
acellular cementum. Secondary is cellular cementum

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