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AMELOGENESIS
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Epithelial Enamel Organ
• Outer Enamel
Epithelium
• Stellate
Reticulum
• Stratum
Intermedium
• Inner Enamel
Epithelium
• Cervical Loop
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Life Cycle of Ameloblasts
• Morphogenic stage
• Organizing Stage
• Formative Stage
• Maturative Stage
• Protective Stage
• Desmolytic Stage
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Morphogenic Stage
• Cell Short Columnar
• Large oval nucleus
• Golgi apparatus and
mitochondria are
located at proximal
end
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Organizing Stage
• Cells become Longer
• Reversal of Polarity occurs by migration
of Golgi apparatus and centrioles to
distal parts of the cell.
• Nuclei shifts to the Proximal part of the
cell.
• Amount of Rough E. R. increases
• Basal lamina supporting ameloblasts
disintegrates after dentin formation
• change in nutritional supply of
ameloblasts occurs
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Formative Stage
• This stage starts after first
layer of Dentin is laid down
• Development of a blunt
process occurs on ameloblast
surface.
• It penetrates basal lamina to
enter predentin
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Maturative or Mineralizing Stage
• Enamel maturation occurs after
most of Enamel Matrix in occlusal
or incisal areas is laid down
• Ameloblasts are slightly reduced in
length with appearance of microvilli
at their distal surface
• Most of the organelles associated
with formation of enamel are
enclosed in phagocytic vacuoles
and are digested by lysosomal
enzymes
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Protective Stage
• After mineralization of Enamel is complete,
ameloblasts loose their striated boarder and also the
shape.
• These cells form the reduced enamel epithelium over
the newly formed enamel. It prevents connective
tissue from coming in contact of enamel till eruption
occurs
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Desmolytic Stage
• The reduced enamel epithelium induces atrophy of connective tissue
separating it from Oral epithelium and helps in eruption of tooth.
• Premature degeneration of REE can result in soft tissue impaction of
tooth due to failure of desmolysis of connective tissue between tooth
and oral epithelium
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Amelogenesis
• Consists of two processes:
• Formation of Enamel Matrix
• Mineralization
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Formation of Enamel Matrix
• Secretory activity of ameloblasts starts after some of the dentin is laid
down.
• Dentinoenamel Membrane
• Because of presence of this membrane, Enamel rods are not in direct
contact with Dentin
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Development of Tomes Processes
• Surface of Ameloblasts producing
enamel is rough. They inter-digitate
with enamel rods produced by
them.
• The long axis of enamel rods is not
parallel to long axis of ameloblasts.
• The projections of Ameloblasts into
enamel Matrix are called as Tomes’
Processes.
• These processes contain typical
secretory granules, rough E. R. &
Mitochondria
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
• Secretion of Enamel matrix from
Secretary granules occurs via
narrow channels
• Each Ameloblast contributes to
four E. Rods, and each E. Rod is
formed by four Ameloblasts
• Head is secreted by one
ameloblast and tail is secreted by
three different ameloblasts
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Distal Terminal Bars:
-These separate Tomes processes from cell proper
-These are localized condensations of cytoplasmic substance.
-They are closely associated with thickened cell wall.
-Function is not well understood
Ameloblasts covering mature Enamel are shorter and
have a morphology of absorptive cells showing villi &
Mitochondria
Organic contents as well as water is lost from E. Matrix
during mineralization, almost 90% of initially secreted
protein is lost during maturation and what remains
forms envelop around individual crystals
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Mineralization and Maturation of Enamel Matrix
• Occurs in two stages
• In first stage immediate partial mineralization of matrix occurs in organic
matrix segments and inter-prismatic segments as they are laid down This
initial influx of minerals accounts for 25-30% of total mineral content.
• Second stage or maturation: characterized by completion of mineralization. It
begins at cusp tips and progresses cervically. However with each rod,
mineralization begins at the dentinal end.
Prof. Shaleen Chandra
Clinical Considerations
• Enamel Caries: Pits & Fissures, E. Lamellae
• Cavity Preparation
• Shade Selection
• Acid Etching
• Fluoridation
• Bleaching
• Lateral Spread of Caries at DEJ
•Dens Invaginatus
Prof. Shaleen Chandra

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Amelogenesis.pdf

  • 2. Epithelial Enamel Organ • Outer Enamel Epithelium • Stellate Reticulum • Stratum Intermedium • Inner Enamel Epithelium • Cervical Loop Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 3. Life Cycle of Ameloblasts • Morphogenic stage • Organizing Stage • Formative Stage • Maturative Stage • Protective Stage • Desmolytic Stage Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 4. Morphogenic Stage • Cell Short Columnar • Large oval nucleus • Golgi apparatus and mitochondria are located at proximal end Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 5. Organizing Stage • Cells become Longer • Reversal of Polarity occurs by migration of Golgi apparatus and centrioles to distal parts of the cell. • Nuclei shifts to the Proximal part of the cell. • Amount of Rough E. R. increases • Basal lamina supporting ameloblasts disintegrates after dentin formation • change in nutritional supply of ameloblasts occurs Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 6. Formative Stage • This stage starts after first layer of Dentin is laid down • Development of a blunt process occurs on ameloblast surface. • It penetrates basal lamina to enter predentin Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 7. Maturative or Mineralizing Stage • Enamel maturation occurs after most of Enamel Matrix in occlusal or incisal areas is laid down • Ameloblasts are slightly reduced in length with appearance of microvilli at their distal surface • Most of the organelles associated with formation of enamel are enclosed in phagocytic vacuoles and are digested by lysosomal enzymes Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 8. Protective Stage • After mineralization of Enamel is complete, ameloblasts loose their striated boarder and also the shape. • These cells form the reduced enamel epithelium over the newly formed enamel. It prevents connective tissue from coming in contact of enamel till eruption occurs Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 9. Desmolytic Stage • The reduced enamel epithelium induces atrophy of connective tissue separating it from Oral epithelium and helps in eruption of tooth. • Premature degeneration of REE can result in soft tissue impaction of tooth due to failure of desmolysis of connective tissue between tooth and oral epithelium Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 10. Amelogenesis • Consists of two processes: • Formation of Enamel Matrix • Mineralization Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 11. Formation of Enamel Matrix • Secretory activity of ameloblasts starts after some of the dentin is laid down. • Dentinoenamel Membrane • Because of presence of this membrane, Enamel rods are not in direct contact with Dentin Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 12. Development of Tomes Processes • Surface of Ameloblasts producing enamel is rough. They inter-digitate with enamel rods produced by them. • The long axis of enamel rods is not parallel to long axis of ameloblasts. • The projections of Ameloblasts into enamel Matrix are called as Tomes’ Processes. • These processes contain typical secretory granules, rough E. R. & Mitochondria Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 13. • Secretion of Enamel matrix from Secretary granules occurs via narrow channels • Each Ameloblast contributes to four E. Rods, and each E. Rod is formed by four Ameloblasts • Head is secreted by one ameloblast and tail is secreted by three different ameloblasts Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 14. Distal Terminal Bars: -These separate Tomes processes from cell proper -These are localized condensations of cytoplasmic substance. -They are closely associated with thickened cell wall. -Function is not well understood Ameloblasts covering mature Enamel are shorter and have a morphology of absorptive cells showing villi & Mitochondria Organic contents as well as water is lost from E. Matrix during mineralization, almost 90% of initially secreted protein is lost during maturation and what remains forms envelop around individual crystals Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 15. Mineralization and Maturation of Enamel Matrix • Occurs in two stages • In first stage immediate partial mineralization of matrix occurs in organic matrix segments and inter-prismatic segments as they are laid down This initial influx of minerals accounts for 25-30% of total mineral content. • Second stage or maturation: characterized by completion of mineralization. It begins at cusp tips and progresses cervically. However with each rod, mineralization begins at the dentinal end. Prof. Shaleen Chandra
  • 16. Clinical Considerations • Enamel Caries: Pits & Fissures, E. Lamellae • Cavity Preparation • Shade Selection • Acid Etching • Fluoridation • Bleaching • Lateral Spread of Caries at DEJ •Dens Invaginatus Prof. Shaleen Chandra