A ridge that forms the borders of the upper and lower jaws and contains the sockets of the teeth.
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Examples for "alveolar ridge"
Examples for "alveolar ridge"
1The clinical appearance was a raised, bluish gingival mass on the alveolar ridge.
2Most of the tumors of the maxilla (eight patients) occurred in the alveolar ridge (six of eight).
3The congenital epulis is a benign congenital granular cell tumor arising most often of the alveolar ridge of the jawbone.
4Claire Danes normally makes this sounds with her tongue tip towards her alveolar ridge that gum ridge behind the teeth.
5A 45-year-old female patient with primary cardiac angiosarcoma was referred for dental care due to pain in the mandibular alveolar ridge.
1The teeth and their tubercles and the alveolar process are normal.
2Objectives: Investigating sofosbuvir-induced alterations in the rat mandibular alveolar process.
3It can also affect the nasal spine and aperture and cause resorption of the premaxillary alveolar process.
4The alveolar process of the right jaw was fractured, and the gum lacerated to the entire length of the root.
5Allport reports the history of a case in which there was recession of the gingival margins and alveolar processes, the consequence of amenorrhea.
1What happens with an s sound is it's further away from that gum ridge so we get sh, sh.
2Claire Danes normally makes this sounds with her tongue tip towards her alveolar ridge that gum ridge behind the teeth.
3We were on Blue Gum Ridge hunting squirrels, and we got to talking over one thing and another.
4"Press a flat side against the skin just above the gum ridge," the professor said.