Everything about the Dental Papilla totally explained
The
dental papilla is a condensation of
ectomesenchymal cells called
odontoblasts, seen in
histologic sections of a
developing tooth. It lies below a cellular aggregation known as the
enamel organ. The dental papilla appears after 8-10 weeks intra uteral life. The dental papilla gives rise to the
dentin and
pulp of a
tooth.
The enamel organ, dental papilla, and
dental follicle together forms one unit, called the
tooth germ. This is of importance because all the tissues of a tooth and its supporting structures form from these distinct cellular aggregations.
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