Understanding Resorptive Cells In Dental Anatomy And Periodontology
Question 1. Resorptive cells
Answer:
- Osteoclast
- Multinucleated giant cells
- Lies adjacent to the bone
- Undergoes resorption of bone
- Formed by monocytes
- Fibroblast
- Contains fragments of collagen
- These undergoes digestion
- Results in resorption of bone
- Cementoclast
- Located in Howship’s Lacunae
- Causes resorption of cementum
Question 2. Periodontium.
Answer:
- It is defined as those tissues supporting and investing in the tooth.
- It attaches the teeth to the bones of the jaws and supports the teeth.
It consists of:
- Cementum.
- Periodontal ligament.
- Bone lining the socket.
- Part of the gingiva facing the tooth.
- It is attached to the dentin of the root by cementum and to the bone of the jaws by alveolar bone,
- The periodontium loss can be repaired by the cells regulating the formation, maintenance, and regeneration of the periodontium.
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