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Anatomy of the periodontium

2 Chapter 1 Anatomy of the periodontium 1 Anatomy of the periodontium Dentine Enamel Periodontal ligament Alveolar bone Oral sulcular epithelium Junctional epithelium Oral epithelium Gingivae enamel gingival connective tissue cement-enamel junction circular fibres alveologingival fibres ...

Periodontium

COURSES > HUMAN ANATOMY II, DDS09, AUT06 > CONCISE ORAL HISTOLOGY > PERIODONTIUM Periodontium Periodontium The loss of epithelial attachment and the destruction of alveolar bone is the major consequence of periodontal diseases, and the regeneration of periodontal structures following their loss ...

Normal Periodontium

The Normal Periodontium: I and II Dr. Jeff Carlson Room 9-264 carls 089@umn. edu Who am I? • U of Wisconsin, Madison-1968-BS, Chemistry • Development Engineer-3M-1968 to 1970 • US Army - 1970 to 1972 • U of MN Dental School, DDS - 1972 to 1975 • U of MN Perio, MS - 1976 to 1978 ...

Effects of endogenous sex hormones on the periodontium ...

138 Australian Dental Journal 2005;50:3. Effects of endogenous sex hormones on the periodontium - Review of literature GN Güncü,* TF Tözüm,†F Ça˘glayan‡ Abstract Hormones are specific regulatory molecules that have potent effects on the major determinants of the development and the ...

ANATOMY OF THE PERIODONTIUM

• Cementum: is calcified tissue that covers the root of the tooth and provides a means of attachments for the periodontal ligament fibers to the tooth.

Anatomy of Periodontium

The Gingiva The oral mucosa consists of three zones: Ü The gingivaand the covering of the hard palate, termed the masticatorymucosa Ü The dorsum of the tongue, covered by specialized mucosa Ü The oral mucous membrane lining the remainder of the oral cavity.

Cementum PDL Alveolar bone Sharpey's fibers

PERIODONTIUM Cementum PDL Alveolar bone Sharpey's fibers Attachment organ Cementum Periodontal ligament Alveolar bone Apical foramen Pulp cavity Enamel Dentin Gingiva Root canal Alveolar vessels & nerves.

Classification of Periodontal Diseases

Abscesses of the Periodontium! Periodontitis Associated with Endodontic Lesions! Developmental or Acquired Deformities and Conditions Dr. Bashar Bakdash Periodontology I Summer Semester, ...

Aging and the Periodontium

3. Cumulative Effects of Aging 4. General Features of Aging Found in All Tissues Tufts OpenCourseWare ©2007 TuftsUniversity Aging and Periodontal Disease OCW: Geriatric Dentistry (T. Griffin) Page-2

The Anatomy and Physiology of the Healthy Periodontium

1 The Anatomy and Physiology of the Healthy Periodontium Anthony Palumbo Stony Brook University USA 1. Introduction The anatomy and physiology of the healthy periodontium will be described in its relationship to the natural dentition, jaws, and the oral environment.