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Answer
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The stage in which a dental follicle is innervated is
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cap stage of tooth development
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The primary glycosaminoglycan in cementum is
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Chondroitin sulphate
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The marker to differentiate bone and cementum is
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Cementum-derived attached protein
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In adult teeth, uncalcified cementum is in association with
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cellular cementum. Thin layer of 3 to 5 micrometer. Called as
Precementum
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In cementum, sialoproteins are located along the
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cementum matrix
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In cementum, osteopontin are located along the
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incremental lines
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Cementum derived attached protein are found in the
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cementum matrix
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The chondroitin sulphate in cementum is found along the
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lacunae of cementum
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The type of cementum in interradicular areas is
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cellular cementum.
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Primary cementum is the
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acellular cementum. Secondary is cellular cementum
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Friday, 8 November 2013
Oral Histology
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