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Every tooth is connected to its surrounding bone by the periodontal ligament.
Current research indicates that the periodontal ligaments play an important role in tooth eruption.
Periodontal ligament - Tissue that aids in the holding of the teeth to the jaw.
The periodontal ligament depends on stimulation provided by function to preserve its structure.
Currently, the most widely held belief is that the periodontal ligaments provide the main impetus for the process.
In normal conditions, a tooth is connected to the socket by means of the periodontal ligament.
The periodontal ligament connects the roots to the bony socket.
The tooth is held in location by a periodontal ligament, with the assistance of cementum.
It is currently believed that the periodontal ligament plays an important role in tooth eruption.
The fibrous connection between a tooth and its socket is a periodontal ligament.
The periodontal ligament will then heal providing it has not been totally destroyed or become badly contaminated.
Forces used in orthodontic treatment should be lighter than usual, given the fragility of the periodontal ligament.
It arises from epithelial residues in periodontal ligament as a result of inflammation.
"You're looking for a periodontal ligament, the soft tissue that attaches the tooth to the bone," he said.
The periodontal ligament becomes inflamed and there may be pain when biting or tapping on the tooth.
Mechanical force may increase the expression of MMP1 in human periodontal ligament cells.
As implants have no periodontal ligament, there is no sensation of pressure when biting so the forces created are higher.
It is this part which is attached to the cementum of the roots by the periodontal ligament.
On radiographs, the periodontal ligaments appear widened, and the cancer has a moth-eaten appearance.
Periodontal ligaments connect the alveolar bone to the cementum.
Cementum's main role is to anchor the tooth by attaching it via the periodontal ligaments.
The forces exerted on the teeth are more than the periodontal ligament is biologically designed to handle, and so inflammation may result.
They are involved in adult regeneration of the periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and cementum.
This type of cementum forms around the fiber bundles of the periodontal ligaments.
It is into this hyaline layer that the initial fibers of the periodontal ligament embed themselves.