Abstract

Decalcification is a critical and skilled technique used in oral histology to prepare tissue samples for microscopic analysis. It is a routinely employed technique in oral histology and pathology. It plays a highly amenable role in diagnosing hard tissue pathology by making it easy for processing and sectioning.This process involves the removal of mineral deposits from hard tissues such as teeth and bones,allowing for clearer visualization of the tissue's structure and cellular components. Various staining techniques and recent advances are blooming in this field of histology. Decalcification is often necessary for the diagnosis of various oral diseases and abnormalities, including dental caries and periodontal disease.Understanding the principles and methods of decalcification is essential for successful tissue preparation and accurate diagnosis in oral histology. This article provides a brief overview of decalcification in oral histology,emphasizing its importance and application in dental research and clinical practice

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