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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∙ 9y agoThe alveolar bone is a part of the jawbone that surrounds and supports the teeth. It is a specialized type of bone that forms the sockets in which the teeth are anchored. The health of the alveolar bone is essential for the stability and proper function of the teeth.
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∙ 9y agoAn alveolar bone is a ridge in the surface of a teeth-bearing bone, such as the maxilla and mandible, which contains the tooth sockets.
Hydroxyapatite is the primary mineral component of alveolar bone in the periodontium. It provides strength and rigidity to the bone structure.
The maxilla and the mandible have an alveolar process, which are the portions of those bones that contain the sockets for the teeth.
The bone socket for a tooth is known as the alveolar socket. It is a cavity within the alveolar bone that houses the roots of the tooth. The alveolar socket provides support and stability to the tooth within the jawbone.
Alveolar sockets could be missing due to congenital conditions, trauma, or periodontal disease. This can lead to tooth loss and compromise the bone structure in the maxilla and mandible. Treatment options may include dental implants, bone grafting, or dentures to restore function and aesthetics.
Surfactant is produced by the type II alveolar cells in the lungs. These cells secrete surfactant which helps lower surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse and facilitating gas exchange.
Hydroxyapatite is the primary mineral component of alveolar bone in the periodontium. It provides strength and rigidity to the bone structure.
Cover of alveolar bone
mandibilar côrtical plate
The part of the jaws where the teeth arise
Ligaments.
provides a means for attachment of tooth to alveolar bone
Periodontal ligaments are connective tissue which hold teeth in place by attaching them to the alveolar bone.
Periodontal ligament
The maxilla and the mandible have an alveolar process, which are the portions of those bones that contain the sockets for the teeth.
The periodontium: alveolar bone and the periodontal structures
It involves the gingiva, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone
The bone socket for a tooth is known as the alveolar socket. It is a cavity within the alveolar bone that houses the roots of the tooth. The alveolar socket provides support and stability to the tooth within the jawbone.