Dentinoenamel junction
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Latin | Junctio dentinoenamelis |
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| TA98 | |
| TA2 | |
| FMA | |
| Details | |
| System | Dental anatomy |
| Artery | |
| Vein | |
| Nerve | |
| Lymphatic drainage | |
| Precursor | Ameloblast and Odontoblast |
| Function | Interface between enamel and dentin |
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| Clinical significance | |
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The dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) is a significant anatomical feature in dental anatomy. It is the boundary where the enamel, the hard outer surface of the tooth, meets the underlying dentin, which is a more resilient and less mineralized tissue. This junction plays a crucial role in the structural integrity and function of the tooth.
Structure
The DEJ is characterized by a scalloped interface, which increases the surface area for the attachment of enamel to dentin. This scalloped pattern helps in distributing mechanical stress during mastication (chewing), thereby preventing the propagation of cracks from the enamel into the dentin.
Development
The formation of the dentinoenamel junction occurs during the tooth development process. Ameloblasts, which are cells responsible for enamel formation, and odontoblasts, which form dentin, interact at this junction. The precise coordination between these cells is essential for the proper formation of the DEJ.
Function
The primary function of the DEJ is to provide a strong bond between the enamel and dentin, ensuring the tooth can withstand the forces of chewing. It also acts as a barrier to prevent the spread of dental caries (tooth decay) from the enamel to the dentin.
Clinical significance
The integrity of the dentinoenamel junction is vital for maintaining tooth health. Damage to the DEJ can lead to tooth sensitivity and increased susceptibility to caries. Understanding the properties of the DEJ can aid in the development of better dental restorative materials and techniques.
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