GENERAL ANATOMY
EMBRYOLOGY
Question
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ameloblasts
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odontoblasts
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cementoblasts
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none of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Odontoblasts are specialized cells that produce dentin and exhibit unique morphological characteristics; i.e., they extend cytoplasmic processes into dentinal tubules.
Detailed explanation-2: -Odontoblasts form the dentine, a collagen-based mineralized tissue, through secretion of its collagenous and noncollagenous organic matrix components and by control the mineralization process.
Detailed explanation-3: -An odontoblast process (also called Tomes’s fibers or Tomes fibers, or by a dated term Tomes’s fibrils) is an extension of a cell called an odontoblast, which forms dentin in a tooth. The odontoblast process is located in dentinal tubules.
Detailed explanation-4: -Summary. Odontoblasts located in the outermost layer of dental pulp form a natural barrier between mineralized tissues, dentin, and soft tissues, dental pulp, of the vital tooth, and they first recognize caries-related pathogens and sense external irritations.
Detailed explanation-5: -What do odontoblasts produce? The odontoblast sits between the soft dental pulp and hard dentin, and its primary function is to produce dentin.