"Dentinogenesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dentinogenesis is a medical term that refers to the process by which dentin, a type of protective tissue in teeth, is formed. It is a complex process that involves the interaction of various cellular and molecular mechanisms, and is crucial for the development and maintenance of healthy teeth.
Dentils are small, rectangular or square blocks of wood or stone that are used to adorn the top of a sill, shelf, or other horizontal surface, typically in classical or ancient Greek architecture. They are often spaced evenly apart and are used to add decorative detail to a building's facade.
Dentin is the tissue that lies beneath the enamel on the crown of a tooth and the cementum on the root of a tooth.
A dentist is a medical professional who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the teeth, gums, and mouth.
The word "dentition" refers to the arrangement, development, and structure of teeth in the mouth of an individual or species. It can also refer to the manner in which the teeth are set or the relation of the teeth to each other and to the rest of the jaw.
Dentofacial refers to the relationship between the teeth and the face or skull. It encompasses the fields of dentistry and orthodontics, and includes the study and treatment of how the teeth, jaws, and facial structures develop and interact with each other.