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Home » Sharpey’s Fibres

Sharpey’s Fibres

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Sharpey’s Fibres

“What are Sharpey’s Fibres? A detailed question and answers guide”

Sharpey’s fibers
Answer:

  • Sharpey’s fibers are contained in bundle bone
  • Arranged parallel to the root
  • Sternum
  • Ribs
  • Scapula
  • Clavicle
  • Vertebrae
  • Facial bones
  • Pelvic bones

“Importance of studying Sharpey’s Fibres for dental and orthopedic students: Questions explained”

  • Bones of trunk and extremities
  • Mandible
  • Clavicle
  • They are embedded into the cementum on one side and into the alveolar bone on another side
  • Fibers in primary acellular cementum are fully mineralized while those in cellular cementum and bone are partly mineralized
  • Their mineralized part appears as a projecting covered with mineral clusters
  • Few of them pass uninterrupted through the alveolar bone to continue as principal fibers of PDL
  • It passes through alveolar bone only when it consists entirely of compact bone
  • It consists of noncollagenous proteins – osteopontin and bone sialoprotein

“Understanding Sharpey’s Fibres through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

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