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- Page 19 and 20: Figure 4-12 Human gingival epitheli
- Page 21 and 22: Figure 4-14 Variations in gingival
- Page 23 and 24: 1. GINGIVAL EPITHELIUM Bucco-lingua
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- Page 49 and 50: Color The color of the attached
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Consistency The gingiva is firm an
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Consistency Microscopically, stipp
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1 2 3 1 1. Healthy gingiva in the p
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Position Initial recession (left),
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Objectives Describe the normal
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Objectives Describe the struct
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Principal fibers of the periodontal
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The location of some of the princip
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Figure 5-1 Principal fibers of the
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Figure 5-3 Collagen microfibrils, f
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Figure 5-5 Transseptal fibers (F) a
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Figure 5-7 Epithelial rests of Mala
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Figure 5-9 Foramina perforating the
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Cellular Elements The epithelial r
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Objectives Describe the struct
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Objectives Describe the struct
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Physical Functions Provision o
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Nutritional and Sensory Functions
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Figure 5-11 Microscopic view of rat
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Table 5-1. Thickness of Periodontal
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Objectives Describe the types
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Distribution of cementum on the too
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Figure 5-13 Cellular cementum (CC)
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Objectives Describe the types
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Thickness of Cementum Cementum dep
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Figure 5-15 Cemental resorption ass
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Figure 5-17 Resorption of cementum
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ALVEOLAR PROCESS 12 June 2008 Year
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ALVEOLAR PROCESS The alveolar proc
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Figure 5-18 Mesiodistal section thr
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Cells and intercellular matrix Ost
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Figure 5-23 Deep penetration of Sha
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Figure 5-20 Relative proportions of
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Periosteum and Endosteum All b
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Figure 5-25 Interdental septa. A, R
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Contours Normally conforms to the
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Figure 5-28 Variation in the cervic
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Figure 5-29 Dehiscence on the canin
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Remodeling of Alveolar Bone Int
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mesial distal Figure 5-24 Bundle bo
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Occlusal Forces and the Periodontiu
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Figure 5-31 Atrophic periodontal li
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Figure 5-32 Vascular supply of monk
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