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Explain the three broad objectives that can be achieved using secondary data and give an example of each.
Periodontal Ligament
Connective tissue that surrounds the tooth root and attaches it to its bony socket.
Pulp Cavity
The central part of a tooth containing nerves and blood vessels, vital for the tooth's nutrition and sensitivity.
Apical Foramen
Opening at the apex of the root of a tooth; gives passage to the nerve and blood vessels.
Cementum
Layer of modified bone covering the dentin of the root and neck of a tooth; blends with the fibers of the periodontal membrane.
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