gum ridge
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Definition
Noun: * The bony ridge in the upper and lower jaws that holds the sockets for the teeth. It is the part of the jawbone covered by the gums.
Usage
- The term "gum ridge" is used primarily in dental, medical, and anatomical contexts to describe the specific alveolar structure of the jaw.
- It refers to the underlying bony architecture, not the soft gum tissue itself, though the gums cover it.
Examples
- After the tooth extraction, the dentist ensured the gum ridge had healed properly before fitting the denture.
- The dental implant must be securely anchored into the gum ridge for stability.
- A well-defined gum ridge provides better support for artificial teeth.
Advanced Usage
- "Resorbed gum ridge": A common term in dentistry referring to the gradual reduction in the height and volume of the alveolar bone after tooth loss.
- Years of wearing ill-fitting dentures can lead to a severely resorbed gum ridge.
Variants and Related Words
- Alveolar Ridge (n): The formal anatomical and dental term for the gum ridge. These terms are often used interchangeably.
- The x-ray clearly showed the condition of the alveolar ridge.
- Alveolar Process (n): Another technical term for the same bony structure.
Synonyms
- Alveolar ridge
- Alveolar process
- Dental ridge
Related Phrases
- Ridge resorption: The process of the gum ridge diminishing in size.
- Ridge augmentation: A surgical procedure to rebuild or increase the size of the gum ridge.
Noun
- a ridge that forms the borders of the upper and lower jaws and contains the sockets of the teeth