Language And Teeth Information Carriers State Of Internal Organs
Sevara Atakhanovna Fayziyeva , Doctor Dentist, Teacher At The Department Of Therapeutic And Orthopedic Stomatology International Kazakh-Turkish University Named After Hodja Ahmed Yasaui. Kazakhstan Sirojiddin Makhammadaminovich Irismetov , Doctor Dentist, Teacher At The Department Of Surgical And Pediatric Stomatology International Kazakh-Turkish University Named After Hodja Ahmed Yasaui. KazakhstanAbstract
As a result of electron-microscopic examinations, enamel prisms in the transverse position, they look like arches and roofs. When we cross the enamel prisms, we see diagonals, polygonal prisms. When they are parallel, when they are cut lengthwise, we see the planes, the fibers parallel to each other. Because enamel prisms are curved in an S-shape, some appear transverse and others parallel when cut. The result is light and dim roads, called Schroeder roads.
Keywords
Oral cavity, gums
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