Cementum, Alveolar bone, Periodontal ligaments
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Periodontium- is the area immediately around the teeth. It is made up of the gums, periodontal ligament, and jawbone....Pulp is the tissue that contains the blood vessels and nerves of a tooth. Pulp extends into the root canal and provides nourishment to the tooth....
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Edwin Hsuan Kao Yen has written: 'Organ culture of adult mouse molar periodontium' -- subject(s): Mice, Periodontium, Protein biosynthesis
The periodontium: alveolar bone and the periodontal structures
periodontium
the periodontium is the area immediatly around the tooth.
Cementum, Alveolar bone, Periodontal ligaments
periodontitis 1. Inflammation of the periodontium. 2. A chronic inflammatory disease of the periodontium occurring in response to bacterial plaque on the adjacent teeth; characterized by gingivitis, destruction of the alveolar bone and periodontal ligament, apical migration of the epithelial attachment resulting in the formation of periodontal pockets, and ultimately loosening and exfoliation of the teeth.
It is generally accepted that increasing age is the main time in which periodontium breakdown occurs. Whether this is due to the increased susceptibility of periodontal conditions, the change in plaque composition, or the reaction to plaque composition change is unknown. Another factor are endopeptidases called collagenase, which breaks down collagen in gingival crevicular fluid.