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Periodontal ligament traction theory of tooth eruption

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Answered by Anonymous
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Periodontal ligament traction theory : This theory denotes that the tooth eruption occurs through the generation of a traction force to bring the tooth into occlusion .

The traction force is presumed to be established by either the fibroblasts or collagen fibers found in the periodontal ligament , or by both .

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This theory denotes that the tooth eruption occurs through the generation of a traction force to bring the tooth into occlusion . The traction force is presumed to be established by either the fibroblasts or collagen fibers found in the periodontal ligament , or by both .

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