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 Übersetzung für 'dental lamina' von Englisch nach Deutsch
dent.
dental lamina
Zahnleiste {f}
Teiltreffer
anat.bot.geol.
lamina
Lamina {f}
anat.
lamina
12
Platte {f} [z. B. äußere und innere Platte des Schädeldaches]
bot.
lamina
Blattspreite {f}
7
MedTech.
lamina spreader
Wirbelkörperspreizer {m}
biol.
nuclear lamina
Zellkernlamina {f}
bot.
lamina cell
Laminazelle {f}
biol.
nuclear lamina
Kernlamina {f}
biochem.
nuclear lamina
Kernfaserschicht {f} [Kernlamina]
bot.
(leaf) lamina
Blattfläche {f} [Blattspreite]
dent.
vestibular lamina <VL>
Vestibularleiste {f}
anat.
posterior lamina [Lamina posterior]
hinteres Blatt {n}
biol.
basal lamina [Lamina basalis]
Basallamina {f}
anat.
anterior lamina [Lamina anterior]
vorderes Blatt {n}
anat.
lamina propria [Lamina propria mucosae]
Eigenschicht {f} [Schleimhaut]
anat.audio
osseous spiral lamina [Lamina spiralis ossea]
spiraliges Knochenblatt {n}
anat.audio
spiral lamina of cochlea [Lamina spiralis ossea]
spiraliges Knochenblatt {n} [auch: Lamina spiralis ossea {f}]
anat.
lamina basalis [base layer of the hair follicule]
Glashaut {f}
anat.audio
hamulus / hook of spiral lamina [Hamulus laminae spiralis, Hamulus chochlea]
Hamulus laminae spiralis {m} [hakenförmiger Vorsprung am Ende der Lamina spiralis ossea]
anat.biol.zool.
capillary lamina of (the) choroid [Lamina chorioidocapillaris, Lamina choriocapillaris, Membrana choriocapillaris]
Choriokapillaris {f}
anat.biol.zool.
capillary lamina of (the) choroid [Lamina chorioidocapillaris, Lamina choriocapillaris, Membrana choriocapillaris]
Choriocapillaris {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • However, odontomas have been related to local trauma, inflammatory and/or infectious processes, hereditary anomalies such as Gardener's syndrome and Hermanns syndrome, odontoblastic hyperactivity, mature odontoblasts and dental lamina remnants (Cell Rests of Serres).
  • An ameloblastic fibroma is a fibroma of the ameloblastic tissue, that is, an odontogenic tumor arising from the enamel organ or dental lamina.
  • The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is an odontogenic tumor arising from the enamel organ or dental lamina.
  • The defect results in the dental lamina obstruction during embryogenesis due to local, systemic and genetic factors.
  • The enamel organ looks to be connected to the oral epithelium by two or more strands of dental lamina.

  • The reduced enamel epithelium, sometimes called reduced dental epithelium, overlies a developing tooth and is formed by two layers: a layer of ameloblast cells and the adjacent layer of cuboidal cells (outer enamel epithelium) from the dental lamina.
  • One of the earliest signs in the formation of a tooth that can be seen microscopically is the distinction between the vestibular lamina and the dental lamina.
  • Dental lamina plays a key role in a cascade of events that contributes to teeth development.
  • The oral epithelium begins to multiply and invaginates into ectomesenchyme cells, which gives rise to dental lamina.
  • Next to each full-grown tooth, there is a small replacement tooth and an odontogenic stem cell in the dental lamina in standby that can be activated if required.

  • Gingival cyst, also known as Epstein's pearl, is a type of cysts of the jaws that originates from the dental lamina and is found in the mouth parts.
  • Next to the full grown tooth there is a small replacement tooth developing from the odontogenic stem cell in the dental lamina.
  • As a source of the new bioengineered teeth, somatic stem cells are collected and reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells which can be placed in the dental lamina directly or placed in a reabsorbable biopolymer in the shape of the new tooth.
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