This document describes the process of amelogenesis, or enamel formation, in teeth. It discusses the six stages of ameloblast life cycle from morphogenic to desmolytic. Key points include:
1) Ameloblasts go through changes in shape, organelle location and polarity during the organizing stage to prepare for enamel secretion.
2) During the formative stage, ameloblasts develop processes that penetrate the basal lamina to enter the predentin.
3) Enamel maturation occurs after most of the enamel matrix is laid down, involving mineralization and reduction of ameloblast length and organelles.