| resorption cavity |
the area excavated by the osteoclasts in the process of bone turnover.
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| resorption |
1. the loss of substance through physiologic or pathologic means, such as loss of dentin and cementum of a tooth, or of the alveolar process of the mandible or maxilla. 2. reabsorption of fluid.
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| resorption a. |
absorption a.
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| resorption c. |
the area excavated by the osteoclasts in the process of bone turnover.
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| resorption l. |
a pit or concavity found in bones undergoing resorption, frequently containing osteoclasts. Similar lacunae also may be found in eroding surfaces of cementum, in which cementoclasts may or may not be located. Called also absorption l. and Howship's l.
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