International audienceDental development mechanisms in mammals are highly studied using the mouse as a biological model. However, the mouse has a single, unreplaced, set of teeth. Features of mammalian tooth replacement are thus poorly known. In this paper, we study mammalian tooth development and replacement using the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, as a new model. Using 3D-reconstructions associated with histological sections, we obtained the complete description of the histo-morphological chronology of dental development and replacement in rabbit. We also describe in the dentin the presence of holes opening the pulp cavity in newborns. These holes are quickly repaired with a new and fast apposition of dentin from the pre-existing...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Eleven adult local rabbits (6 female and 5male) were used for this study. The mandible were pre...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
Tooth development is essentially studied in mice, the favorite mammalian model in biology. However, ...
International audienceBackgroundUnlike many vertebrates with continuous dental replacement, mammals ...
Tooth development has attracted the attention of researchers since the 19th century. It became obvio...
The homology of the rabbit incisors has remained controversial despite abundant phylogenetic, develo...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the support of the teeth, eventually leading to l...
In contrast to wild lagomorphs, pet rabbits exhibit a noticeably high frequency of dental problems. ...
<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replaceme...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the support of the teeth, eventually leading to l...
The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replacement teeth...
The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replacement teeth...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Eleven adult local rabbits (6 female and 5male) were used for this study. The mandible were pre...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
Tooth development is essentially studied in mice, the favorite mammalian model in biology. However, ...
International audienceBackgroundUnlike many vertebrates with continuous dental replacement, mammals ...
Tooth development has attracted the attention of researchers since the 19th century. It became obvio...
The homology of the rabbit incisors has remained controversial despite abundant phylogenetic, develo...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...
In vivo organogenesis is based on the temporal-spatial developmental processes that depend on cell b...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the support of the teeth, eventually leading to l...
In contrast to wild lagomorphs, pet rabbits exhibit a noticeably high frequency of dental problems. ...
<div><p>The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replaceme...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the support of the teeth, eventually leading to l...
The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replacement teeth...
The successional dental lamina (SDL) plays an essential role in the development of replacement teeth...
Biological hard tissue structures can only be fully comprehended through a thorough understanding of...
Eleven adult local rabbits (6 female and 5male) were used for this study. The mandible were pre...
Mammalian dentition is characterized by regional differentiation into incisors, canines, premolars a...