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Definition of Dentinal
1. a. Of or pertaining to dentine.
Definition of Dentinal
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to dentin / dentine ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dentinal
1. dentin [adj] - See also: dentin
Medical Definition of Dentinal
1. Relating to dentin. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dentinal
Literary usage of Dentinal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1857)
"The investigation resulted in discovering that the dentinal tubes, instead of
containing fluid only, give passage to fibrils of soft tissue, which pass from ..."
2. Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and Disease by Carl Heitzmann (1882)
"The distribution of the dentinal canaliculi is in the great majority of teeth
uniform throughout the dentine, although exceptionally I have met with ..."
3. A Manual of Histology by Salomon Stricker (1872)
"The dentinal fibres constitute the soft parts of dentine. They do not lie in
direct contact with the hard matrix, but are invested by sheaths, the (lentitud ..."
4. Bioplasm: An Introduction to the Study of Physiology & Medicine by Lionel Smith Beale (1872)
"The " dentinal tube " of the dry prepared specimen results from the desiccation
... Is it reasonable therefore to suppose that the dentinal tubes are really ..."
5. Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and Disease by Carl Heitzmann (1883)
"Pulp-stones Composed of a Mixture of Regular Bone and dentinal Tissue. In rare
instances I have met with pulp-stones composed of partly secondary dentine ..."
6. Manual of Human Histology by Albert Kölliker, George Busk (1854)
"With regard to the formation of the dentine from the dentinal cells, it is certain
... The dentinal tubules are either the remains of the cavities of the ..."
7. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1877)
"The matrix of the dentine is dense and solid; ie it is not permeated by dentinal
tubes. The transition between typical and vaso-dentine, such as that of the ..."