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Cortical bone

Figure 14. Cortical bone The cortical bone is comprised of functional units called osteons that consist of concentric lamellae and canaliculi surrounding a central Haversian canal.

Outer cortical plate

Figure 13. Cortical plate   The cortical plates of the supporting bone are continuous with the alveolar bone proper lining the tooth sockets. The cortical plates are thicker in the mandible than in the maxilla, and they are thickest in the molar and premolar regions of the mandible.

Bundle bone

Figure 9. Alveolar bone proper The histologic term for alveolar bone proper is bundle bone. In histologic sections, the alveolar bone proper appears as a thin lamella of cortical bone lined with bundle bone. Extrinsic collagen fiber bundles of the periodontal ligament known as Sharpey's fibers are embedded into the bundle bone. Their purpose is to connect the bundle bone with the root cementu...

Alveolar bone proper: Attachment apparatus

Figure 11. Attachment apparatus As shown in this histologic section, bundle bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum form an anatomic unit. When a tooth is extracted, the cementum and much of the periodontal ligament are removed. The bundle bone resorbs after tooth extraction.

Different terms for the alveolar bone proper

Figure 8. Different terms for the alveolar bone proper There are several different terms used to describe the alveolar bone proper. The gross anatomic term is alveolar bone proper, which is synonymous with the term cribriform plate, so-called because it is perforated by many minute openings for vascular and nervous components. The histologic term is bundle bone. In histologic sections, the ...