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Dentinal fibers

Introduction: Dentinal fibers

Description of Dentinal fibers

Dentinal fibers: dental fibers (1) the processes of the pulpal cells, the odontoblasts, which extend in radial fashion through the dentin toward the dentoenamel junction and are contained within the dentinal tubules; SYN: odontoblastic processes, Tomes fibers. (2) the intertubular fine collagenous fibers that with the dentinal ground substance infiltrated with calcium salts constitute the dentinal matrix.
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