📂 Anatomy
periodontal fiber — Definition
periodontal lif / periodontal fiber
It is bond tissue fibers that connect the female jaw bone, located between the tooth root and the alveol bone. These fibers provide stability to chewing forces of the tooth, and also support nutrition and sensory communication between gum and bone. In the case of Periodontal disease, damage of these fibers can lead to tooth loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is periodontal lif?
periodontal lif; it is bond tissue fibers that connect the female jaw bone, located between the tooth root and the alveol bone. These fibers provide stability to chewing forces of the tooth, and also support nutrition and sensory communication between gum and bone. In the case of Periodontal disease, damage of these fibers can lead to tooth loss.
❓ What is periodontal fiber in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "periodontal fiber" is periodontal lif.
❓ Which medical field is periodontal lif related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.