- dental germ
- tooth g.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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germ — 1. A microbe; a microorganism. 2. A primordium; the earliest trace of a structure within an embryo. [L. germen, sprout, bud, g.] dental g. SYN: tooth g.. enamel g. the enamel … Medical dictionary
dental lamina lateral — a lateral band of cells believed to be functionally and structurally similar to the parent dental lamina, which connects the developing tooth germ to the dental lamina. Called also lateral enamel strand … Medical dictionary
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enamel membrane — 1. cuticula dentis. 2. the inner layer of cells within the enamel organ of the dental germ in the fetus; called also Hannover intermediate m … Medical dictionary
enamel sac — the enamel organ during the stage in which its outer layer forms a sac enclosing the whole dental germ … Medical dictionary
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