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Ground Sections of Teeth
Learning of Dental anatomy is not possible without understanding of the tooth structure. Enamel and its structures can not be studied on decalcified sections of teeth as enamel gets destroyed during the process of decalcification.
This excellent virtual / E-slide set has been produced using ground sections of teeth meticulously prepared by highly skilled technical staff. Slides have been annotated for better understanding of the structures.
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Acellular Cementum Tooth Ground Section

Caries tooth

CEJ Edge to Edge Type Tooth Ground Section

CEJ Overlap-Type Tooth Ground Section

CEJ-Gap Type Tooth Ground Section

Cellular Cementum Tooth Ground Section

Dead Tracts Tooth Ground Section

Dens Invaginatus

Early Pit Caries Tooth Ground Section

Enamel Lamellae Tooth Ground Section

Enamel Spindles Ground Section Of Tooth

Enamel Tufts Tooth Ground Section

Full tooth of ground section

Gnarled Enamel Tooth Ground Section

Hunter Schreger Bands Tooth Ground Section

Incremental Lines Of Retzius

Incremental Lines Of Von Ebner

Interglobular Dentin

Neonatal Line Ground Section Of Tooth

Normal tooth anatomy,G.S

Pulp Stone

Sharpey Fibers Ground Section Of Tooth

Smooth surface Caries Ground Section Of Tooth

Tomes Granular Layer Ground Section
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