HOME WEB NEWS IMAGES CLASSIFIEDS YELLOW PAGESPOLLS - SURVEYS WIKI COUNTRIES PHOTOS US UK INDIA
Avoo.com provides meta search results from various sources

Sulcular_epithelium


Google



1

The gingival sulcus (G) is bounded by the enamel of the crown (A) of the tooth and the sulcular epithelium.  The sulcular epithelium is that epithelium which exists on the sulcular side of the free gingival margin (F).  The oral epithelium (E) exists on the other side of the free gingival margin.

The gingival sulcus (G) is bounded by the enamel of the crown (A) of the tooth and the sulcular epithelium. The sulcular epithelium is that epithelium which exists on the sulcular side of the free gingival margin (F). The oral epithelium (E) exists on the other side of the free gingival margin.

The sulcular epithelium is that epithelium which lines the gingival sulcus.Carranza\'s Clinical Periodontology, W.B. Saunders, 2002, page 23. It is apically bounded by the junctional epithelium and meets the epithelium of the oral cavity at the height of the free gingival margin. The sulcular epithelium is nonkeratinized.Carranza\'s Clinical Periodontology, W.B. Saunders, 2002, page 23.

References

 This dentistry article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia


Advertise with Us | Search Marketing | Help | Suggest a Site | Privacy Policy
© 2008 www.avoo.com. All rights reserved.