Inner enamel epithelium

Inner enamel epithelium

The cervical loop area: (1) dental follicle cells, (2) dental mesenchyme, (3) Odontoblasts, (4) Dentin, (5) stellate reticulum, (6) outer enamel epithelium, (7)inner enamel epithelium, (8) ameloblasts, (9) enamel.
Details
Latin epithelium enameleum internum
Identifiers
Code TE E05.04.1.1.2.3.15
Anatomical terminology

The inner enamel epithelium, also known as the internal enamel epithelium, is a layer of columnar cells located on the rim nearest the dental papilla of the enamel organ in a developing tooth. This layer is first seen during the bell stage, in which these inner enamel epithelium will differentiate into ameloblasts.

The location of the enamel organ where the outer and inner enamel epithelium join is called the cervical loop.

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