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1 Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Animal and human studies have led to the concept that trauma from occlusion is an integral part of the disease periodontitis rather than an unrelated disease entity. As such, trauma from occlusion is an etiologic factor in the formation of infrabony pockets and angular or crater-like osseous defects.
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