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The area around the enamel rod is known as interrod enamel.
Interrod enamel has the same composition as the enamel rods.
However, interrod enamel is formed slightly sooner than enamel rods.
Interrod enamel is histologically identified on microscopic views of tooth enamel.
It is found where enamel rods, the functional unit of enamel, meet interrod enamel.
All tooth enamel, including interrod enamel and enamel rods, is made by ameloblasts.
Interrod enamel has the same composition as enamel rod, however a histologic distinction is made between the two because crystal orientation is different in each.
The matrix within the pit will eventually become an enamel rod, and the walls will eventually become interrod enamel.
The border where the crystals of enamel rods and crystals of interrod enamel meet is called the rod sheath.
Because interrod enamel is located around enamel rods, the areas of interrod enamel enhances the "keyhole" appearance of enamel rods by acting as its border.
The formation of the striae of Retzius results from a constriction of Tomes' processes when the activity of ameloblasts - cells only present in laying down enamel - is narrowed in conjunction with an increasing process of interrod enamel development.