Circular - contour and position of free gingiva Dentogingival - gingival support Alveologingival - attach gingiva to bone Periostogingival - attach gingiva to bone Transseptal -relationship of adjacent teeth and protect interprox bone Transgingival - secure alignment of teeth in arch Interpapillary -support for interdental papilla Intercircular - stabilize teeth Intergingival -support and contour of attached gingival
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Circular - contour and position of free gingiva
ReplyDeleteDentogingival - gingival support
Alveologingival - attach gingiva to bone
Periostogingival - attach gingiva to bone
Transseptal -relationship of adjacent teeth and protect interprox bone
Transgingival - secure alignment of teeth in arch
Interpapillary -support for interdental papilla
Intercircular - stabilize teeth
Intergingival -support and contour of attached gingival
PDL fibres
ReplyDeleteAlveolar crest – oppose lateral forces
Oblique – oppose laterally directed forces
Horizontal – oppose lateral forces
Interradicular – prevent tooth tipping
Apical – protect nerve and vessel supply to the tooth
Can someone help me answer these?
ReplyDeletedescribe the microscopic structure of enamel by describing enamel rods and interprismatic substance?
Explain how incremental lines are formed in enamel?
and also what should we study about salivary glands?
also, what is the clinical significance of the age changes associated with pulp ageing?
ReplyDeleteDear Tom
ReplyDeleteIf you go to your dashboard and click on the post title 'Practice Exam for Oral Histology' there are 35 posts that have answered all the questions that you have raised. Well done on the fibre group questions...
Sophie