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- Gingiva: Types, histology and clinical aspects | Kenhub
The gingiva (or gums) consist of mucosal tissue that covers the alveolar processes of the maxilla and mandible and finish at the neck of each tooth
- What Are Gums (Gingivae)? - Cleveland Clinic
Marginal gingiva is a strip of soft tissue that surrounds the neck (bottom) of your teeth It’s not bound to your teeth A dentist checking your gum health can use a tiny ruler (probe) to move your marginal gingiva away from your teeth Attached gingiva is a second layer of soft tissue
- Gums - Wikipedia
The gums or gingiva (pl : gingivae) consist of the mucosal tissue that lies over the mandible and maxilla inside the mouth Gum health and disease can have an effect on general health
- 1: Anatomy of the Periodontium - Pocket Dentistry
In an adult, normal gingiva covers the alveolar bone and tooth root to a level just coronal to the cementoenamel junction The gingiva is divided anatomically into marginal, attached, and interdental areas
- Gingiva - Structure, Function Location
The gingiva, commonly known as the gums, is the fibrous tissue that surrounds and protects the teeth and underlying alveolar bone It forms a vital part of the oral cavity and plays a key role in oral hygiene, mastication, and dental health
- Gingiva - anatomy. app
The gingiva, also known as the gums (Latin: gingiva), is a dense and thick mucosa covering the alveolar arches of the maxillae and mandible It is a part of the digestive system The gingiva surrounds the teeth and participates in the formation of the oral cavity
- Gingiva - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Gingiva refers to the fibrous tissue covered by mucous membrane attached to the alveolar processes of the mandible and maxilla, receiving sensory innervation from cranial nerves V2 and V3
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Oral Gingiva - PubMed
The gingiva, also known as the gums, is the pink-colored keratinized mucosa that surrounds and protects the teeth It is perfused by multiple small arteries that originate from branches coming off of the carotid artery
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