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Where do sharpey's fibres occur inside human?

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Answered by kavitha2057
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Sharpey's fibres are embedded into the cementum and the alveolar Bone's periosteum of the teeth and provide joining between periodontal ligament and tooth. The largest organ of the body is skin.

Answered by khanrayyan2006th
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Sharpey's fibres are embedded into the cementum and the alveolar Bone's periosteum of the teeth and provide joining between periodontal ligament and tooth. The largest organ of the body is skin

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