DENTIN vs DENTINE: NOUN
- The hard, dense calcareous material that makes up the bulk of a tooth
- The proper substance or tissue of teeth, as ivory, for instance, as distinguised from enamel, cement, or pulp.
- The main, calcareous part of a tooth, beneath the enamel and surrounding the pulp chamber and root canals.
- A calcareous material harder and denser than bone that comprises the bulk of a tooth
- Bone (calcified tissue) surrounding the pulp cavity of a tooth
- Dentin
- The dense calcified substance of which teeth are largely composed. It contains less animal matter than bone, and in the teeth of man is situated beneath the enamel.
- See dentin.
- A calcareous material harder and denser than bone that comprises the bulk of a tooth
- Bone (calcified tissue) surrounding the pulp cavity of a tooth
DENTIN vs DENTINE: RELATED WORDS
- Mesenchyme, Sclera, Epithelium, Dermis, Mucosa, Stratum corneum, Periosteum, Premolar, Resorption, Hydroxyapatite, Gingiva, Cementum, Interglobular, Intertubular, Dentine
- Exudate, Trabeculae, Papule, Sulci, Mucosa, Mottling, Telangiectasia, Papilla, Lamellae, Laminae, Cambium, Periosteum, Gingiva, Cementum, Dentin
DENTIN vs DENTINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mesenchyme, Sclera, Epithelium, Dermis, Mucosa, Stratum corneum, Periosteum, Premolar, Resorption, Hydroxyapatite, Gingiva, Cementum, Intertubular, Interglobular, Dentine
- Exudate, Trabeculae, Papule, Sulci, Mucosa, Mottling, Telangiectasia, Papilla, Lamellae, Laminae, Cambium, Periosteum, Gingiva, Cementum, Dentin
DENTIN vs DENTINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Immediate Bonding Effectiveness of Contemporary Composite Cements to Dentin.
- The bond of resin to different dentin surface characteristics.
- The effect of Giomer restorative materials on demineralized dentin.
- New perspectives on dentin adhesion differing methods of bonding.
- SIBUTRAMINE seems to be a dentin causing on gestational.
- Dentin dysplasia Type I: A rare case report.
- Bmp, plays important roles in root dentin formation.
- Which type of dental cement is used to irritate the dentin and stimulate the growth of secondary dentin?
- Therefore, further studies are needed to evaluate the physical properties of dentin posts such as bond strength to root dentin.
- Secondary dentin (Regular Secondary Dentin) Secondary dentin is formed after root formation is complete, normally after the tooth has erupted and is functional.
- Uncovering neurodevelopmental windows of susceptibility to manganese exposure using dentine microspatial analyses.
- Appropriately chosen chemical composition ensures fast creation of recessive and reparative dentine.
- Sensitivity starts with exposed dentine and sensitive teeth need special care.
- Effect of sodium hypochlorite on dentine mechanical properties: a review.
- Effect of EDTAC and sulfuric acid on root canal dentine.
- Dentine hypersensitivity is a significant burden for patients and practitioners.
- CAM ceramic and human dentine for two adhesive cements.
- Bond strength of dentine bonding agents: Factors influencing the bond strength of dentine bonding agents and the bond strength of different systems to dentine.
- The dentine appears grey to brownish violet, enamel frequently separates from the defective dentine, roots become short, canals get obliterated, rapid attrition is seen.
- Toothpaste factors related to dentine tubule occlusion and dentine protection against erosion and abrasion.
DENTIN vs DENTINE: QUESTIONS
- What are the treatment options for dentin hypersensitivity?
- Which authors have published research on dentin hypersensitivity?
- What are the characteristics of spindles in dentin?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Dentin und Dentinkrone?
- Do soft-bristle toothbrushes cause more dentin loss?
- What is the pathophysiology of dentin hypersensitivity?
- How does potassium oxalate affect dentin hypersensitivity?
- What is dentin hypersensitivity (tooth sensitivity)?
- What is radicular dentin dysplasia (dentin dysplasia type I)?
- How is reparative dentin separated from other dentin?
- What does Riva self cure GIC do to demineralized dentine?
- Is dentine subjacent to natural enamel caries sclerotic or demineralized?
- What is the average thickness of a reactive dentine?
- What causes sensitive dentine in teeth to become exposed?
- How does dentine hypersensitivity experience questionnaire work?