The epithelial attachment of the gingiva refers to the adhesion of the gingival epithelium to the tooth surface at the cementoenamel junction. This attachment is primarily facilitated by the junctional epithelium, which forms a seal around the tooth, providing a barrier against bacteria and contributing to periodontal health. This relationship plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of the periodontal tissue and preventing periodontal disease.
Sharpey's fibers, which are collagenous fibers, attach the periosteum to the lamina propria in the attached gingiva. These fibers provide strength and stability to the attachment, aiding in the support and function of the gums.
free gingiva
gingiva (gums)
Gingiva is the plural word for the Italian word gingiva. It means the gum or gingiva. Gingivitis is a common word that mean inflammation of the gums.
Width of attached gingiva increases with age.
The dento-gingival junction is the interface between the tooth and the surrounding gingival (gum) tissue. It plays a crucial role in oral health by serving as a barrier against bacteria and protecting the underlying periodontal tissues. This junction consists of the epithelial attachment, which connects the gingiva to the tooth surface, and the junctional epithelium, which is important for periodontal health. Proper maintenance of this area is essential for preventing periodontal disease.
between the keratinized gingiva and non keratinized gingiva.
The gingiva is the part of oral mucosa that covers the alveolar processes of jaws and surrounds the neck of the teeth.
After examination of the reddened areas of his gums, or gingiva, the dentist informed him of the diagnosis of gingivitis.
It is pink
Attached gingiva extends from the base of the sulcus to the mucogingival junction.
The gingiva