Fate of the Molar Dental Lamina in the Monophyodont Mouse

  • Hana Dosedělová (745354)
  • Jana Dumková (745355)
  • Hervé Lesot (513158)
  • Kristýna Glocová (745356)
  • Michaela Kunová (745357)
  • Abigail S. Tucker (453308)
  • Iva Veselá (5663803)
  • Pavel Krejčí (5663806)
  • František Tichý (745358)
  • Aleš Hampl (745359)
  • Marcela Buchtová (745360)
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Publication date
May 2015

Abstract

<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replacement teeth in diphyodont and polyphyodont animals. A morphologically similar structure, the rudimental successional dental lamina (RSDL), has been described in monophyodont (only one tooth generation) lizards on the lingual side of the developing functional tooth. This rudimentary lamina regresses, which has been proposed to play a role in preventing the formation of future generations of teeth. A similar rudimentary lingual structure has been reported associated with the first molar in the monophyodont mouse, and we show that this structure is common to all murine molars. Intriguingly, a lingual lamina is also observed on the non-replacing mol...

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