Lexicographical Neighbors of Odontoblastic
Literary usage of Odontoblastic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Developmental Pathology by Eugene S. Talbot (1905)
"Passing down towards C another abscess and a liquefying area appears, and to the
outer odontoblastic zone a scler- FlG. x 131. osed nerve (e) in a hyalin ..."
2. Manual of Operative Technics: A Practical Treatise on the Elements of by Thomas E. Weeks (1894)
"When this loss of enamel is slight, the slight irritation consequent, stimulates
the activity of the odontoblastic cells, causing them to deposit calcific ..."
3. The International Journal of Orthodontia and Oral Surgery (1919)
"Note the fine line of the dentine and odontoblastic cells as compared with Figs.
3 and 4. Figs. 1 and 2 are of a normal tooth and give one the opportunity ..."
4. Anatomy and Histology of the Mouth and Teeth by Isaac Norman Broomell, Philipp Fischelis (1917)
"to the long axis of the tooth, and finally terminate in a capillary plexus closely
associated with the odontoblastic layer. The veins of the pulp are ..."
5. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1891)
"We have already noticed the very intimate relations existing between the
odontoblastic prolongations or dentinal fibrils and the pulp. ..."
6. Transactions of the American Dental Association at Its ... Annual Session by American Dental Association (1879)
"WEDL states that excrescences are found on the walls of the dentine, or between
it and the odontoblastic layer, which do present dentinal tubes. ..."
7. The International Dental Journal by Odontological Society of Pennsylvania (1891)
"The pulp is, to a great extent, the remains of an embryonic organ; by another
stretch of the imagination you may regard the odontoblastic cells as the ..."
8. Texas Medical Journal (1907)
"Whether this odontoblastic matter is in any way true nervous material or not,
matters not as far as the purpose of this paper is concerned. ..."