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Periodontium- is the area immediately around the teeth. It is made up of the gums, periodontal ligament, and jawbone....

Pulp is the tissue that contains the blood vessels and nerves of a tooth. Pulp extends into the root canal and provides nourishment to the tooth....

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Which of these tissues make up the periodontium?

The periodontium is made up of four main tissues: gingiva (gum tissue), alveolar bone (bone that surrounds and supports the teeth), cementum (outer layer of the tooth root), and periodontal ligament (connective tissue that attaches the tooth to the bone).


Is periodontium visible on the tooth?

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Is the periodontium the visible part of a tooth?

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Is The periodontium the visible part of a tooth.?

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The periodontium is made up of the gingiva (gums), periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone. Together, these components support and anchor the teeth in the jawbone.


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Primary mineral component of alveolar bone in periodontium?

Hydroxyapatite is the primary mineral component of alveolar bone in the periodontium. It provides strength and rigidity to the bone structure.


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What has the author Edwin Hsuan Kao Yen written?

Edwin Hsuan Kao Yen has written: 'Organ culture of adult mouse molar periodontium' -- subject(s): Mice, Periodontium, Protein biosynthesis


What describes the periodontium?

The periodontium refers to the supporting structures of the teeth, which include the gingiva (gums), periodontal ligament, cementum, and alveolar bone. These components work together to anchor teeth in the jaw and provide stability while allowing for some movement during functions like chewing. The health of the periodontium is crucial for overall oral health, as diseases such as periodontal disease can lead to tooth loss and other complications. Proper dental hygiene and regular check-ups are essential for maintaining the integrity of the periodontium.