On Nerve-End Cells in the Dental Pulp . -end cells at the base of the odontoblast layer. Neurofibrils and dentinal fibrils crossing the space where the pulp is slightly separated from the dentine. X 2.—From a similar section. Showing the nerve-end cells with their nuclei. X 3.—From the thin end of a similar preparation. X 4.—From a similar section, showing the axon passing to the dentine and the dendrons at the lower and lateral margins of the nerve cells. X 5.—Groups of nerve-end cells with lateral processes. X 6.—Another part of the same prepar


On Nerve-End Cells in the Dental Pulp . -end cells at the base of the odontoblast layer. Neurofibrils and dentinal fibrils crossing the space where the pulp is slightly separated from the dentine. X 2.—From a similar section. Showing the nerve-end cells with their nuclei. X 3.—From the thin end of a similar preparation. X 4.—From a similar section, showing the axon passing to the dentine and the dendrons at the lower and lateral margins of the nerve cells. X 5.—Groups of nerve-end cells with lateral processes. X 6.—Another part of the same preparation. X 7.—Showing the axon of the end cells passing to the dentine in company with the dentinal fibril. X 8.—Nerve-end cells in the pulp. X 9.—At the thin margin of the section showing the tension of the neurofibrils passing to the dentine. X 10.—Neurofibrils in the dentinal tubes near the junction of dentine and cement. X 800. Muminsry. jPhil. , | 9 6. -a> r-d.


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