Examples of 'alveolar bone' in a sentence

Meaning of "alveolar bone"

In the field of dentistry, the alveolar bone refers to the part of the jawbone that supports and anchors the teeth
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  • A ridge on the surface of a teeth-bearing bone, such as maxilla and mandible in humans, that contains the tooth sockets.

How to use "alveolar bone" in a sentence

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It is characterized by the severe loss of alveolar bone.
The timing of an alveolar bone graft is such an example.
Methods of augmentation of an existing alveolar bone.
An effect of inhibiting alveolar bone resorption was thus found.
Displacement of the tooth into the alveolar bone.
Alveolar bone density evaluation.
Morphology of the alveolar bone.
Measurements of alveolar bone loss in mice treated with sRAGE.
Periodontitis is also accompanied by the resorption of the alveolar bone.
The alveolar bone has the role of supporting the teeth.
Periodontal ligaments connect the alveolar bone to the cementum.
Alveolar bone destruction and subsequent tooth loss is observed in periodontal infections.
The portion that looks like a foundation is alveolar bone.
Osteoblasts give rise to the alveolar bone around the roots of teeth.
Facial type has an effect on the thickness of the alveolar bone.

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The teeth are attached to the alveolar bone through their roots.
Traumatic complete displacement of a tooth from its socket in alveolar bone.
The clinical sign is an alveolar bone resorption and a loss of teeth attachment.
Also included is periodontal disease and alveolar bone loss.
The disease is characterized by alveolar bone loss and impairment of the support tissues.
Increased preservation of alveolar bone.
The supporting alveolar bone consists of both cortical bone and trabecular bone.
A dental implant generally comprises a body impacted in the alveolar bone.
The accompanying problem of a degeneration of the alveolar bone has already been described above.
Dental intrusion is an apical displacement of the tooth into the alveolar bone.
The hallmark of chronic periodontitis is alveolar bone loss and soft periodontal tissue destruction.
Another patient lost two teeth and part of the alveolar bone.
The alveolar bone of the jaw is the bone that surrounds the roots of teeth.
Both expansion modalities were performed prior to secondary alveolar bone graft procedure.
The vertical alveolar bone level and the alveolar bone thickness of lower incisors were assessed.
It relies only on soft tissues and what is left of the alveolar bone.
The alveolar bone is the bone of the jaw which forms the alveolus around teeth.
A main factor influencing dental implant therapy outcomes is the alveolar bone density.
An increased mineralization of the alveolar bone was observed after BP impregnation.
Calcitonin had little effect on arthritis but did protect against alveolar bone loss.
When alveolar bone metabolism is increased, orthodontic movement is accelerated.
The indication for use of these materials depends on the alveolar bone remaining.
When alveolar bone is severely damaged, autogenous bone grafting is performed.
The tooth is again fixed when the growth of the alveolar bone is finished.
When alveolar bone is severely damaged, autogenous bone grafting is made.
All these patients need a specific therapy to restore the lost alveolar bone.
Because of this reduction and growth of the alveolar bone the teeth move throughout life.
The radiographs provide information of the height and configuration of the interproximal alveolar bone.
There should be a fi ne lucent line between the alveolar bone and the subgingival crown.
Such methods have some effectiveness in the regeneration of periodontal tissues such as alveolar bone.
All cbct were obtained immediately before the secondary alveolar bone graft after maxillary expansion.
The more severe kind of periodontal disease affects the periodontal ligaments and the alveolar bone.
That is a drill hole H is formed in the alveolar bone at a predetermined position.
The cementum layer anchors collagen fibers which extend to the adjacent alveolar bone.
If the teeth are extracted, the alveolar bone resorbs away.

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