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- Rod_sheath abstract "Rod sheath is an area identified in histologic sections of a tooth. It is found where enamel rods, the functional unit of enamel, meet interrod enamel. The crystals of both types of enamel meet at sharp angles and form the appearance of a space called the rod sheath. As a result of this space, the rod sheath consists of more protein (as opposed to minerals) than other areas of enamel. For this reason, the rod sheath is characterized as being hypomineralized in comparison to the rest of the highly mineralized enamel.Additionally, the rod sheath is attributed with giving tooth enamel a \"fish-scale\" appearance under a microscope when the enamel has been demineralized or acid-etched.The rod sheath is Inorganic matrix tying the enamel rods together".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageID "2156596".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageLength "989".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageRevisionID "442142021".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parts_of_tooth.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Enamel_rod.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Interrod_enamel.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Tooth_enamel.
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText ":Rod sheath".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "rod sheath".
- Rod_sheath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dentistry-stub.
- Rod_sheath subject Category:Parts_of_tooth.
- Rod_sheath hypernym Area.
- Rod_sheath type Place.
- Rod_sheath comment "Rod sheath is an area identified in histologic sections of a tooth. It is found where enamel rods, the functional unit of enamel, meet interrod enamel. The crystals of both types of enamel meet at sharp angles and form the appearance of a space called the rod sheath. As a result of this space, the rod sheath consists of more protein (as opposed to minerals) than other areas of enamel.".
- Rod_sheath label "Rod sheath".
- Rod_sheath sameAs Q7356424.
- Rod_sheath sameAs m.06q_xx.
- Rod_sheath sameAs Q7356424.
- Rod_sheath wasDerivedFrom Rod_sheath?oldid=442142021.
- Rod_sheath isPrimaryTopicOf Rod_sheath.