noun
- Plural of gomphosis; immovable joints in which a tooth is held in its socket by fibrous tissue (periodontal ligament).
Usage: anatomical/dental term; technical
Examples
- The gomphoses are specialized fibrous joints unique to teeth.
- Dental students learn about gomphoses as part of oral anatomy.
- The gomphoses allow slight movement of teeth while keeping them firmly anchored.
- Periodontal disease can damage the gomphoses and lead to tooth loss.
- Unlike other joints, gomphoses do not allow significant movement.