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Intracellular collagen vacoules are seen in
Fibroblasts. In fibroblasts that are resorbing collagen, such
vacoules are seen
During tooth eruption, PDL fibroblasts express, cytokeratin
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In PDL, the epithelial cell rests are most commonly found on
This is age dependent. In first two decades, cell rests are most
commonly assoicated with apical region while from third decade they are
intimately associated with cervically in gingiva
The specific type of capillaries in PDL is
Fenestrated capillaries. Fibrous connective tissue often have
continous capillaries. In PDL this is fenestrated variant
The sensory nerve fibers of PDL govern
nociception and mechanoreception
The autonomic nerve fibers of PDL govern
blood supply of PDL
Cell bodies of PDL Mechanoreceptor neurons lie in
trigeminal ganglion and mesencephalic nucleus
Formation of neural crest cell is induced by
Chordamesoderm
Organizational plan of of head is mediated by
Chordamesoderm
Positional relationship of various neural plates is governed by
Chordamesoderm
Notochord and prechordal plate arise initially within
Endoderm
Well organized mesodermally derived cells, caudal to ear is called
Somites
Less organized mesodermally derived cells, roustral to ear is
referred as
Somitomeres
Inductive interaction of ventral forebrain and oral ectoderm leads to
formation of
Pitutary gland
Mesodermal core of each visceral arch is primarily concerned with
formation of vascular channels
Origin of connective tissue components of tongue
anterior two third from first arch mesenchyme while the posterior
from third arch mesenchyme
Enamel septum
when the enamel cord extends to meet the outer enamel epithelium, it
is enamel cord
Enamel navel
the small depression at the meeting point of enamel septum and outer
enamel epithelium

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July 12th, 2013

Development of face-1

The chordamesoderm induces the formation of Neural crest. From the ectoderm, due to the interactive inductive stimuli between cells separated […]

July 11th, 2013

Histochem-1

The technique that provides more exact in situ information about chemical composition of cells Histochemical techniques The biochemical probe that […]

July 10th, 2013

How to prepare for viva? – 2

Surviving a viva: a guide for BDS first year candidates  [Adapted from Cascarini L and Lowe DG] What is viva […]

July 10th, 2013

Maxillary Sinus-1

Questions Answer The maxillary sinus communicates with the environment via the Middle nasal meatus The initial event leading to development […]

July 10th, 2013

Signs&symptoms-1

Asboe-Hansen sign (also known as “indirect Nikolsky sign” or “Nikolsky II sign”) refers to the extension of a blister to […]

July 9th, 2013

TMJ-1

Question Answer The head of condyle articulates with Articular tubercle and anterior part of mandibular fossa    The mandibular fossa […]

July 8th, 2013

Peculiar Signs/symptoms-1

Asboe-Hansen sign: Bulla spread sign in pemphigus Acro-osteolysis: Scleroderma Apple jelly nodules in nasal septum: Lupus vulgaris Arnold head: Cleidocarnial […]

July 8th, 2013

Salivary Glands-1

Question Answer 1 The salivary glands are a type of Exocrine glands 2 The major salivary glands are Sublingual glands; […]

July 7th, 2013

shedding of teeth-1

No Questions Answer 1 What is shedding of teeth The physiologic process resulting in elimination of the deciduous dentition in […]

July 6th, 2013

Periodontium-1

Question Answer 1 The components of periodontium Alveolar bone; Periodontal ligament; Cementum; Gingiva. Of these calcified tissues are the cementum […]