oblique fibers
1oblique fibers — the largest fibers of the periodontal ligament, extending from the cementum in a coronal direction obliquely to the apical two thirds of the alveolus; they suspend and anchor the tooth in its socket and resist surface tooth pressures …
2oblique fibers of ciliary muscle — fibrae radiales musculi ciliaris …
3oblique gastric fibers — oblique fibers of muscular coat, oblique fibers of muscular layer, oblique fibers of stomach fibrae obliquae tunicae mucosae …
4Oblique cord — Left elbow joint, showing anterior and ulnar collateral ligaments. (Oblique cord visible as diagonal white line near center bottom.) …
5Oblique arytenoid — Muscles of larynx. Posterior view. Oblique arytenoid: The X in the center. Transverse arytenoid: Bands underneath the X . Aryepiglotticus: Wraps around back …
6Oblique muscle of auricle — The muscles of the auricula. Latin musculus obliquus auriculae Gray s …
7alveolar fibers — fibers of the periodontal ligament extending from the cementum of the tooth root to the walls of the alveolus, distinguished as alveolar crest, horizontal, oblique, and apical fibers. Called also cementoalveolar f s …
8Abdominal external oblique muscle — Muscles of the trunk …
9Abdominal internal oblique muscle — Muscles of the trunk …
10principal fibers — 1. chief f s. 2. fibers of the periodontal ligament, which are collagen fibers arranged in bundles along the length of the root of a tooth that suspend and anchor the tooth to the alveolus. They include the transseptal, alveolar crest, horizontal …