Apical foramen | |
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![]() Apical foramina on a wisdom tooth | |
Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | foramen apicis dentis |
TA98 | A05.1.03.050 |
TA2 | 933 |
FMA | 57159 |
Anatomical terminology |
In dental anatomy, the apical foramen, literally translated "small opening of the apex," is the tooth's natural opening, found at the root's very tip—that is, the root apex — whereby an artery, vein, and nerve enter the tooth and commingle with the tooth's internal soft tissue, called pulp. Additionally, the apical foramen is the point where the pulp meets the periodontal tissues, the connective tissues that surround and support the tooth. The foramen is located 0.5mm to 1.5mm from the apex of the tooth. Each tooth has an apical foramen.[1]