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What is Periodontal Ligament?

Connective tissue fibers that connect the tooth root to the alveolar bone.
The periodontal ligament (PDL) is a specialized connective tissue that attaches teeth to the surrounding alveolar bone. It acts as a shock absorber during chewing, provides sensory feedback, and plays a crucial role in tooth movement during orthodontic treatment.
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