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Understanding the Importance of Biological Width
The biological width, a vital component of dental health, is the distance from the junctional epithelium and connective tissue attachment to the tooth's root surface. It acts as a natural protective barrier, safeguarding the tooth from infections and diseases. With an average dimension of around 2.04 mm, the biological width plays a significant role in maintaining oral health. A periodontal...
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