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NBDHE – Periodontology Complete Guide

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NBDHE – Periodontology Complete Guide Periodontology is defined as the study focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases that affect the periodontium. The tissues of the periodontium include: 1. Periodontal ligament 2. Gingiva 3. Cementum 4. Alveolar bone The Periodontal Ligament (PDL) is a complex of connective tissue consisting of fiber bundles and cells. Functions of the Periodontal Ligament (PDL) include: 1. Anchoring teeth to the bone. 2. Transmitting occlusal forces to the bone and absorbing impacts. 3. Supplying nutrients to the periodontal structures. 4. Serving sensory functions such as touch, pressure, and pain perception.5. Acts as a shock absorber for the teeth, nerves and blood vessels (All PDL fibers attach to the tooth's cementum What are Sharpey's fibers? ️fibers bundles that are attached and embedded in cementum and bone What are Transseptal Fibers? ️1. "Interdental ligament" 2. Extend interproximally over the alveolar crest 3. Hold teeth in interpromixal contact with each other What are the gingival fibers? ️Group of fibers that encircle the tooth, helping to maintain gingival integrity What are Alveolar crest fibers? ️Located apical to the junctional epithelium Resists tilting and horizontal forces What are Horizontal fibers? ️resist horizontal and tilting forces What are Apical fibers? ️1. Extend from apical area of the tooth to base of the tooth socket. 2. Resist "extrusive" forces 3. Prevents the tooth from being lifted out of the bony socket

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NBDHE – Periodontology Complete Guide
Periodontology is defined as the study focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases


that affect the periodontium.




The tissues of the periodontium include:


1. Periodontal ligament


2. Gingiva


3. Cementum


4. Alveolar bone




The Periodontal Ligament (PDL) is a complex of connective tissue consisting of fiber bundles and cells.




Functions of the Periodontal Ligament (PDL) include:


1. Anchoring teeth to the bone.


2. Transmitting occlusal forces to the bone and absorbing impacts.


3. Supplying nutrients to the periodontal structures.

,4. Serving sensory functions such as touch, pressure, and pain perception.5. Acts as a shock absorber for


the teeth, nerves and blood vessels


(All PDL fibers attach to the tooth's cementum




What are Sharpey's fibers? ✔️fibers bundles that are attached and embedded in cementum and bone




What are Transseptal Fibers? ✔️1. "Interdental ligament"


2. Extend interproximally over the alveolar crest


3. Hold teeth in interpromixal contact with each other




What are the gingival fibers? ✔️Group of fibers that encircle the tooth, helping to maintain gingival


integrity




What are Alveolar crest fibers? ✔️Located apical to the junctional epithelium




Resists tilting and horizontal forces

,What are Horizontal fibers? ✔️resist horizontal and tilting forces




What are Apical fibers? ✔️1. Extend from apical area of the tooth to base of the tooth socket.


2. Resist "extrusive" forces


3. Prevents the tooth from being lifted out of the bony socket




What are oblique fibers? ✔️MOST NUMEROUS FIBER, resists " intrusive" or "vertical" masticatory


forces, prevents tooth from jamming into socket




What are Interradicular fibers? ✔️1. Found ONLY in multi-rooted teeth


2. Located in tooth furcations


3. Stabilizes tooth root




What are the 5 cells of the PDL? ✔️1. Fibroblasts


2. Osteoblasts

, 3. Osteoclasts


4. Cementoblasts


5. Cementoclasts




What are Fibroblasts? ✔️1. Most common cell of PDL: Collagen synthesis and fiber production


2. Primary cell of the PDL




What is the function of Osteoblasts? ✔️Production of bone




What is the function of OSteoclasts? ✔️Resorption (break down ) of bone




What is the function of Cementoblasts? ✔️Production of cementum




What is the function of Cementoclasts? ✔️Resorption (break down) of cementum

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