. Elements of histology. Histology. :84 Elements of Histology. the enamel of the crown remains co\'ered, carries with it the inner stratum of the enamel organ only, the enamel cells (Fig. 186, ec) ; these, at the same time as the surface of the enamel Fig. 18(3.—From a Section through the developing Tooth of Kitten. (Photograph, higTibj magnified.) p, Pulp of the tooth papilla; o, layer of odontoblasts ; d, dentine ; e, enamel; ec, enamel cells; w, middle layer of enamel organ; oit, outer layer of enamel organ. become much flattened, and, finally losing their nuclei, are


. Elements of histology. Histology. :84 Elements of Histology. the enamel of the crown remains co\'ered, carries with it the inner stratum of the enamel organ only, the enamel cells (Fig. 186, ec) ; these, at the same time as the surface of the enamel Fig. 18(3.—From a Section through the developing Tooth of Kitten. (Photograph, higTibj magnified.) p, Pulp of the tooth papilla; o, layer of odontoblasts ; d, dentine ; e, enamel; ec, enamel cells; w, middle layer of enamel organ; oit, outer layer of enamel organ. become much flattened, and, finally losing their nuclei, are converted into a layer of transparent scales, the membrane or cuticle of Ncismyth (Fig. 18-4, It). 228. Long before the milk tooth breaks through the gum, there appears a solid cylindrical mass of epithelial cells extending into the depth from the orifdnal connection between the enamel organ and the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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