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Enamel lamellae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enamel lamellae Enamel lamellae are a type of hypomineralized structure in teeth that extend either from the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) to the surface of the enamel, or vice versa. In essence, they are prominent linear enamel defects, but are of no clinical consequence.〔Histology Course Notes: "Mature Enamel", New Jersey Dental School, 2003-2004, page 2.〕 These structures contain proteins, proteoglycans, and lipids. Enamel lamellae should not be confused with two similar entities, ''enamel tufts'' and ''enamel spindles''. Enamel tufts are small branching defects that are found only at the DEJ, and so differ from lamellae which can be facing either direction and are strictly linear. Enamel spindles are also linear defects, but they too can be found only at the DEJ, because they are formed by entrapment of odontoblast processes between ameloblasts prior to and during amelogenesis. ==References== 〔
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