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Cervical margins

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The cervical margin of a tooth is the surface above the junction of the crown of the tooth and the root of the tooth.[1]

Cervical margin surface of the tooth is highlighted in green

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  1. ^ "Cervical margin of tooth". biology-online.org. Retrieved 23 April 2015.