Periodontium Flashcards

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1
Q

what is the peridontium?

A

tissues supporting and surrounding the teeth

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2
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what are the functions of the peridontium?

A
  • retain tooth in socket
  • resist masticatory loads
  • defensive barrier, protecting tissues against threats from oral environment
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3
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what is the physical barrier separating the body tissues from the oral environment?

A

the junctional epithelium

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4
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what are the different periodontal tissues?

A
  • gingiva
  • periodontal ligament
  • alveolar bone
  • cementum
  • tooth itself
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5
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where is the cementum located?

A

covers the root dentine

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6
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what is the function of cementum?

A

provides attachment for some periodontal fibres

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7
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what are the two types of cementum known as?

A
  1. cellular cementum

2. acellular cementum

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8
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what cells lay down cementum?

A

cementocytes

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9
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what type of cementum is formed first?

A

acellular cementum

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10
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where is acellular cementum found?

A

usually adjacent to dentine

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11
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what cells are found in cellular cementum?

A

cementocytes

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12
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what type of cementum is formed later/second?

A

cellular cementum

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13
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where is cellular cementum found on the tooth?

A
  • apical part of root

- furcation regions

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14
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what cementum has a role in a tooth attachment?

A

Acellular extrinsic fibre cementum

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15
Q

found in the alveolar bone, what does the cortical plate that forms the inner lining of the tooth socket provide?

A

provides attachment for periodontal ligament fibres (Sharpey’s fibres)

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16
Q

what occurs to the alveolar bone when the teeth are lost?

A

the alveolar bone is resorted

17
Q

what type of tissue is the periodontal ligament? what does it contain?

A

a connective tissue containing =

  • cells
  • ECM
  • fibres
  • nerves
  • blood vessels
18
Q

what are the functions of the periodontal ligament?

A
  • attaches tooth to jaw

- transmits biting forces to alveolar bone

19
Q

what cells are found within the PDL?

A
  • fibroblasts
  • cementoblasts
  • osteoclasts & cementoclasts
  • epithelial cells
  • defence cells
20
Q

what is found within the extracellular matrix?

A
  • hyaluronate GAGs
  • glycoproteins
  • proteoglycans
21
Q

what is the function of the ECM?

A

acts as a viscoelastic gel

22
Q

what types of nerves are located within the PDL?

A

sensory and autonomic nerves

23
Q

what sensory nerves are found within the PDL?

A

> mechanoreceptors (Abeta and Adelta fibres)

> nociceptors (Adelta and C fibres)

24
Q

what is the function of nociceptors within the PDL?

A
  • protective reflexes

- can inhibit jaw elevator motor neurons

25
Q

what autonomic nerve function does the PDL have?

A

blood vessel control

26
Q

what is the blood supply of the PDL?

A
  • from inferior and superior alveolar arteries passing into PDL from alveolar bone
  • from lingual and palatine arteries supplying gingivae
27
Q

what is the ‘gingival’ ligament ?

A

fibres mainly above the alveolar crest (including free gingival fibres)

28
Q

what types of fibres are found in the PDL?

A
  • collagen (types I and III)

- oxytalan fibres

29
Q

what is the function of collagen fibres within the human PDL?

A

support tooth & load bearing

30
Q

when might the PDL be subjected to intrusive forces?

A
  • mastication
  • swallowing
  • speech
  • parafunction (clenching/grinding)