zománcdentin
Zománcdentin, also known as enamel dentin or amelodentin, is a hypothetical or debated histological term that refers to a layer or zone where enamel and dentin tissue intermingle or are in close apposition. In typical tooth anatomy, enamel forms the outermost protective layer of the crown, while dentin lies beneath it, forming the bulk of the tooth structure. The boundary between these two tissues is called the dentinoenamel junction (DEJ).
The concept of zománcdentin arises from observations of dental development and the potential for variations or
However, the existence of zománcdentin as a distinct, recognized histological entity in healthy, mature teeth is