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21 August, 22:47

The articulation between the periodontal ligament and the bone at the base of the tooth is what type of joint? the articulation between the periodontal ligament and the bone at the base of the tooth is what type of joint? symphysis gomphosis syndesmosis synostosis suture

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  1. 21 August, 23:07
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    Fibrous joints these are joints that is characterize with no joint cavity which is connected through fibrous connective tissue.

    One of the example of these connective tissues is Sutures, which these are the joints connecting the bones in the skull. In fetal skulls the sutures are wide to allow slight movement during birth. They later become rigid (synarthrodial). And the Gomphosis is a joint between the root of a tooth and the socket in the maxilla or mandible (jawbones)
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