# The bone of tooth socket is called:
A. Alveolar process
B. Alveolus
C. Gomphosis
D. Cancellous bone
The correct answer is A. Alveolar process.
The bone of the tooth socket is called the Alveolar process.
Here’s a brief explanation of the terms:
Alveolar process: The bony ridge in the jaw that contains the sockets (alveoli) for the teeth.
Alveolus: Refers specifically to the individual tooth socket itself.
Gomphosis: The fibrous joint between a tooth and its socket.
Cancellous bone: A type of bone tissue that is spongy and found within the alveolar process, but it is not specifically the term for the socket.
So the correct answer is A. Alveolar process.
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