What's the difference between dential and dentine?

Dential


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to dentine.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The authors postulate that pink teeth occur as a result of breakdown of red blood cells in the pulp chamber of the tooth and diffusion of hemoglobin and other serum proteins into the dentin via the dential tubules.
  • (2) Instead, large collagen fibrils were first demonstrable in the matrix peripheral to the dential aspect of an extensive junctional complex system occurring at the necks of the odontoblasts.
  • (3) Over 500 residents of Tecumseh, Michigan, were dentially examined in 1959 as part of a community-wide health study.
  • (4) The dental nerves either end freely below the odontoblast layer or form gap junction endings on the odontobast cell body or along its dential process.

Dentine


Definition:

  • (n.) 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.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A total of 555 caries lesions were registered on proximal surfaces, 49.1% being primary lesions in the enamel, 21.4% primary lesions into the dentin and 29.5% secondary lesions.
  • (2) Enamel was exclusively present opposite well developed dentine.
  • (3) Two hundred and forty root canals of extracted single-rooted teeth were prepared to the same dimension, and Dentatus posts of equal size were cemented without screwing them into the dentine.
  • (4) There was a greater chance for the regeneration of a connective tissue attachment in nongrafted intrabony defects than in grafted defects; new cellular cementum formed equally well on old cementum, dentin, or both old cementum and dentin in the same defect.
  • (5) Four distinct forms of dentin dysplasia type I and one form of dentin dysplasia type II are identified.
  • (6) This short paper includes extracts from the original translations of Leeuwenhoek's descriptions of the histology of teeth, investigates his findings and demonstrates that in addition to describing dentinal tubules, he may have identified the presence of calcospherites within that tissue.
  • (7) Three brands of glass ionomer were applied to prepared dentin surfaces of extracted human molars, after one of four treatments with polyacrylic acid.
  • (8) Earlier-generation dentin bonding systems did not yield high bond strengths in the laboratory or prevent marginal microleakage.
  • (9) On the fourth day of culture, the pre-ameloblasts achieved terminal differentiation into secretory ameloblasts, and enamel and dentin had already been deposited.
  • (10) Some of the newer dentin bonding systems include Gluma Bond and Scotchbond 2.
  • (11) Small amounts of non-collagenous proteins and glycosaminoglycans of different compositions in dentin and bone resisted extraction before pepsin digestion.
  • (12) This study evaluated the bond strength between glass ionomer cements and laser-etched dentin.
  • (13) It is possible that the close association of PG filaments with matrix vesicles and collagen indicates that PGs are related to the process of mineralisation of dentine.
  • (14) It is associated with bony fragility, blue sclerae and abnormality of tooth dentin.
  • (15) In 6 participants dentine was positioned in a full prosthesis just under M2 in such a way that the outer surface of the tissue was 1.5 mm lower than the surface of the prosthesis; plaque accumulation takes place in the recessed area.
  • (16) The authors suggest that while differences in root length may be useful in determining treatment options, thinking of these variables as separate types of dentin dysplasia is not warranted at this time.
  • (17) Annexins I and II were seen in the soluble and particulate fractions of the enamel-related portion but not in the dentin-related portion.
  • (18) Tangential semithin sections of demineralized tooth germ were serially cut from the enamel surface to the enamel-dentin junction.
  • (19) Thirty percent H2O2 and 2% sodium perborate in 30% H2O2 treatments significantly increased the solubility of dentin and cementum.
  • (20) Most bonding systems use acidic conditioners designed to remove the smear layer and demineralize the dentin surface.

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