Force Generation and Reaction Within the Periodontium

Dr. Angelo Caputo and Dr. Robert Wylie

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  1. Structural Organization of the PDL
  2. Forces to the Periodontium
  3. Functions and Reactions of the PDL
  4. Summary
  5. References

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