The Normal And Pathological Histology of the Mouth, Being the 2d Ed. of the Histology And Patho-Histology of the Teeth And Associated Parts V.1

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Odontoblasts.
THE DENTAL PULP 1 10, devoid of visible protoplasm (Paul). 1 It may be recognised without difficulty, when about one-fourth its normal size. "It then consists of a large oval nucleus situated at its extreme base, with a short pyramid of protoplasm reaching towards the surface, and displacing the fibres of the surface pulp cells on either side. At this time it possesses no dentinal fibre, merely ending in a blunt point, though no doubt some delicate invisible protoplasmic processes
... are given off." Later on, but while still young, and during its period of greatest activity, an odontoblast is a large bipolar, nucleated, epitheloid cell, more or less columnar in shape. This varies considerably in the same specimen, and ranges from that of a mere thin cord with bulbar terminations to that of a pear or banana, as Underwood 2 has likened it. Many cells are carrot-shaped, many caudate. Some are short and thick, some long and thin; some have, as is well known, square dentinal ends, others rounded extremities.

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