Abstract
The process for tooth eruption has been a matter of debate.
Numerous theories of tooth eruption have been proposed. The
understanding of recent advancements regarding the tooth
eruption is needed as several types of cells and molecular factors
that are believed to be responsible for the tooth eruption. This
article reviews previously proposed eruption theories and the
recent advances in the eruption mechanism.
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