Biological Response of PDL to Heavy Orthodontic force
Light and Continuous force (optimum force) is ideal Orthodontic tooth movement. but when heavier than optimum force is applied, PDL reacts differently, causes hyalinization and undermining bone resorption. this presentation covers all the series of events when heavy orthodontic force is applied to a tooth.

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