Alveolus

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What is the meaning of Alveolus?

Alveolus is widely used term in Dental Anatomy.

An alveolus in dental anatomy refers to a small, socket-like cavity within the jawbone that holds and supports the roots of the teeth. It is a bony ridge formed by the alveolar process of the maxilla (upper jaw) or the mandible (lower jaw). The alveolus provides the necessary structural support for the teeth, allowing them to be firmly anchored within the oral cavity.

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