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An alveolar ridge is a ridge which forms the borders of the maxilla and mandible, and contains the alveoli of the teeth.
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The manbidle, or jaw bone, holds the inferior teeth and the maxilla, the bone behind the top lip, holds the superior teeth.
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An alveolar ridge is a ridge which forms the borders of the maxilla and mandible, and contains the alveoli of the teeth.
It is classed as an irregular bone because of the shape.
The alveolar process (alveolar bone) is the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets (dental alveoli) on bones that hold teeth. In humans, the tooth-bearing bones are the maxillae and the mandible.[3]
what bone contains alveoli bearing teeth
You, as a human and as a mammal have one mandible. This is the bone of the lower jaw and contains teeth. The upper jaw bone is called the maxilla, also containing teeth. Both jaws have a range of number of teeth depending on age and other factors.
The maxilla support the upper row of teeth. Mandible support the lower row of teeth.
The bones of the mouth are, for the upper teeth, the skull, and for the lower teeth, the mandible. Teeth are also a type of bone.
Mandible and maxilla
The maxillae (right and left maxilla bones) have sockets called alveolar processes in which the root of the teeth are inserted.
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