Physiology Of Supporting Structures Flashcards

1
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Dense connective tissue attaching the tooth to the alveolar bone

A

Periodontal ligament

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2
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What is the supportive function of PDL?

A

PDL acts as a shock absorber making sure that occlusal forces are well-distributed

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3
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What is the formative function of PDL

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Signals from PDL reactions could activate the formation of odontoblasts, cementoblasts, and fibroblasts

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4
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What is the nutritive function of PDL

A

Presence of Blood vessels from alveolar and interradicular arteries

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5
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What is the sensory function of PDL

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PDL contains both sensory and autonomous nerve endings estimating the amount of pressure during mastication

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6
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What is the protective function of PDL

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PDL cushions the tooth during traumatic injury

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7
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What are the blood supplies of PDL

A
  • alveolar artery
  • interradicular artery
  • gingival vessels that enter the PDL in crestal region
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8
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What are the nerve supplies of PDL

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Sensory and autonomous nerve endings

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9
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These are fiber attached from the cementum of adjacent tooth extending interproximally over the alveolar crest

A

Transseptal fibers

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10
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Extends obliquely from the cementum beneath the junctional epithelium to the alveolar crest

A

Alveolar crest fibers

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11
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Extends at the right angle to the long axis of the tooth betwern cementum and alveolar bone

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Horizontal fibers

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12
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These are the largest principal fibers extending from the cementum obliquely to the alveolar bone

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Oblique fibers

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13
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Radiates from the apical cementum to the alveolar bone the the base of the socket

A

Apical fibers

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14
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Courses over the crest of interradicular septum in the furcations of multirooted teeth

A

Interradicular fiber

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15
Q

Mineralized connective tissue that covers the roots of teeth

A

Cementum

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16
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What are the cell type in the radicular cementum?

A

Acellular

17
Q

These are small foci of calcified tissue

A

Cementicles

18
Q

Partnof the maxilla and mandible that forms and supports the teeth

A

Alveolar bone

19
Q

What are the functions of alveolar bone

A
  • formative
  • sensory
  • nutritive
  • defensive
20
Q

Consists of vascular connective tissue contained within the rigid dentinal walls

A

Pulp

21
Q

What are the ground substances of the pulp

A
  • protein associated with glycoproteins
  • acid mucopolysaccharide
22
Q

Embedded into the cementum just beneath the epithelium at the base of gingival sulcus

A

Dentogingival group of gingival fibers

23
Q

Extends from the alveolar crest to the lamina propia of free and attached gingiva

A

Alveologingival group

24
Q

Encircles the tooth in a ring-like fashion

A

Circular group

25
Q

From the cementum near the CEJ, cross the free gingival margin, and insert into a similar position on the tooth’s opposite side

A

Semi-circular group