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J Dent Res 9(5): 689-694, 1929
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THE FATE OF THE AMELOBLASTIC CELLS OF THE ENAMEL ORGAN

B. G. ANDERSON D.D.S.1

1 Peking Union Medical College, Peking, China

(1) The ameloblastic cells of the enamel organ can still be found, apparently in a normal condition, in the teeth of dogs which have erupted through the oral mucous membrane.

(2) These cells can be found in all transitional forms, from the normal ameloblasts to flattened squamous epithelial cells, in passing from the cervical to the incisal portion of the crown.

(3) Definite evidence of morphogenic continuity of the ameloblastic cells of the enamel organ with a portion of the enamel cuticle of newly erupted teeth is presented.







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