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==Overview==
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The '''odontoblasts''' are cells in the '''enamel organ''' which forms the tooth. They secrete '''[[Enamel Organ#Dentine|dentine]]'''.
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==Properties==
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[[Image:Odontoblast Histology.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Odontoblast Histology - Copywright RVC 2008]]
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'''Odontoblasts''' are derived from mesenchyme and are composed of a single layer of elongated columnar cells. They are at the '''dental-pulp border'''. They secrete '''[[Enamel Organ#Dentine|dentine]]''' which is a mineralised matrix of collagen I, [[Enamel Organ#Dentine|dentine]] and proteins.
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The first layer of [[Enamel Organ#Dentine|dentine]] is formed on the enamel organ. As production increases, the odontoblasts are displaced from the [[Enamel Organ#Enamel|enamel]]. It is a major part of the tooth structure and is produced continually by the odontoblasts. The rate of [[Enamel Organ#Dentine|dentine]] synthesis is increased during repair as it is innervated (but still acellular).
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Revision as of 00:23, 27 March 2011

Overview

The odontoblasts are cells in the enamel organ which forms the tooth. They secrete dentine.

Properties

Odontoblast Histology - Copywright RVC 2008

Odontoblasts are derived from mesenchyme and are composed of a single layer of elongated columnar cells. They are at the dental-pulp border. They secrete dentine which is a mineralised matrix of collagen I, dentine and proteins.

The first layer of dentine is formed on the enamel organ. As production increases, the odontoblasts are displaced from the enamel. It is a major part of the tooth structure and is produced continually by the odontoblasts. The rate of dentine synthesis is increased during repair as it is innervated (but still acellular).