Dental follicle

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The dental follicle, also known as dental sac, is made up of mesenchymal cells and fibres surrounding the enamel organ and dental papilla of a developing tooth. It is a vascular fibrous sac containing the developing tooth and its odontogenic organ. The dental follicle (DF) differentiates into the periodontal ligament. In addition, it may be the precursor of other cells of the periodontium, including osteoblasts, cementoblasts and fibroblasts. They develop into the alveolar bone, the cementum with Sharpey's fibers and the periodontal ligament fibers respectively. Similar to dental papilla, the dental follicle provides nutrition to the enamel organ and dental papilla and also have an extremely rich blood supply. rdf:langString
Le follicule dentaire est un tissu conjonctif qui se forme autour d'une dent en développement et qui l'entourera complètement. Il résulte de la condensation de cellules de l'ectomésenchyme autour de l'organe de l'émail. Il évoluera en ligament parodontal et sera le précurseur d'autres cellules du parodonte, comme les ostéoblastes et les cémentoblastes. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dental follicle
rdf:langString Follicule dentaire
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rdf:langString The dental follicle, also known as dental sac, is made up of mesenchymal cells and fibres surrounding the enamel organ and dental papilla of a developing tooth. It is a vascular fibrous sac containing the developing tooth and its odontogenic organ. The dental follicle (DF) differentiates into the periodontal ligament. In addition, it may be the precursor of other cells of the periodontium, including osteoblasts, cementoblasts and fibroblasts. They develop into the alveolar bone, the cementum with Sharpey's fibers and the periodontal ligament fibers respectively. Similar to dental papilla, the dental follicle provides nutrition to the enamel organ and dental papilla and also have an extremely rich blood supply.
rdf:langString Le follicule dentaire est un tissu conjonctif qui se forme autour d'une dent en développement et qui l'entourera complètement. Il résulte de la condensation de cellules de l'ectomésenchyme autour de l'organe de l'émail. Il évoluera en ligament parodontal et sera le précurseur d'autres cellules du parodonte, comme les ostéoblastes et les cémentoblastes.
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