An investigation of the viscoelastic properties of the periodontium in monkeys

The non‐linear response of the tooth to external stresses is due to the interaction of the fibrous, cellular and vascular elements of the supportive tissues. In this study the relaxation of the central incisors after the suden removal of axial forces of 2.5 Newton was investigated in three monkeys....

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