Histologically Lamina dura is composed of perforated bone and contains Sharpey's Fibers in it.Still it is more Radio opaque
Satish Narula, a numerical explanation was added.
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Still it is perforated histologically and contains Sharpey's fibers which are Radiolucent .
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