What is the function of the gingival connective tissue attachment (fibers)?

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The gingival connective tissue attachment comprises the gingival fibers, which are composed of collagen. The gingival fibers include the circular fibers, which encircle the tooth and provide support and contour to the free gingiva, and the dentogingival fibers, which originate from the cementum and flare coronally into the free gingiva, laterally into the attached gingiva, and apically into the periosteum. Fibers contributing to the support of the gingiva are the dentoperiosteal fibers, which function to anchor the tooth; alveologingival fibers, which attach the gingiva to the alveolar bone; and transseptal fibers, which function to keep teeth in alignment (Figure 1-9).

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