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The ultimate goal is to have a very detailed assessment of a person's physiological state so that we can catch that state when it goes aberrant; that is, when someone has a predisposition for a disease or is on the verge of developing it.
Because of the higher elasticity of the supporting tissues, the relatively small roots and reduced alveolar bone support, the deciduous dentition has a predisposition for periodontal injuries, while permanent teeth are embedded more firmly in the alveolar bone and may be more likely to fracture [ 12].
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