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Identifier: textbookofdent00noye (find matches)
Title: A text-book of dental histology and embryology, including laboratory directions
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Noyes, Frederick Bogue
Subjects: Teeth
Publisher: Philadelphia and New York, Lea & Febiger
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Drawing to show the arrangement of the fibers in a labiolingual section throughan incisor of a kitten. (Black.) Functions.—The peridental membrane performs threefunctions: (1) A physical function—it maintains the toothin relation to the adjacent hard and soft tissues. (2) Avital function—the formation of bone on the alveolar walland of cementum on the surface of the root. (3) A sensoryfunction—the sensation of touch for the tooth being exclu-sively in this membrane. It is necessary to emphasize the two parts of the physical 282 G \ Al j Ap •( THE PERIDENTAL MEMBRANE Fig. 218
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Diagram of the fibers of the peridental membrane: G, gingival portion; Al,alveolar portion; Ap, apical portion. (From a photograph of a section from incisorof sheep.) ARRANGEMENT 283 function; the peridental membrane not only supports theteeth in their relation to the bones which carry them, andsustains them against the forces of occlusion and masti-cation, but it also sustains the soft tissues in their properrelation to the teeth. The second part of the physicalfunction is fully as important as the first, and the study ofthe structure of the tissue related to it and the adaptation ofthe form of the gingiva? to the anatomic form of the teethand alveolar process, are important considerations whichshould never be lost sight of in the making of artificialcrowns. Classes of Fibrous Tissue.—The fibrous tissue of theperidental membrane is entirely of the white variety, butmay be divided into two classes. The principal fibers andthe indifferent or interstitial tissue. The former perform th

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  • booksubject:Teeth
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia_and_New_York__Lea___Febiger
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