Dental anatomy and embryology

  • Why is embryology important for dentistry?

    To understand how the mouth functions, ita��s critical that we know how cells become tissues.
    Why is it so important? Well, by better understanding how teeth evolve over time, we can develop superior techniques to prevent caries and other dental problems in advance..

Jan 1, 2015Histology of oral tissues. The three primary layers of an embryo are described as: Ectoderm (the outermost layer). This develops into 

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