| grinding | 1. <pathology> The wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the skin or the teeth) through some unusual or abnormal mechanical process. 2. <clinical sign> A superficial injury to the skin or other body tissue caused by rubbing or scraping resulting in an area of body surface denuded of skin or mucous membrane. (11 Nov 1997) |
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| grinding surface | That portion of the surface of a denture that makes contact or near contact with the corresponding surface of an opposing denture or tooth. Synonym: facies occlusalis dentis, facies masticatoria, grinding surface, masticating surface, masticatory surface, occlusal surface. (05 Mar 2000) |
| grinding-in | A term used to denote the act of correcting occlusal disharmonies by grinding the natural or artificial teeth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| selective grinding | <dentistry> The modification of the occlusal forms of teeth by grinding according to a plan or by grinding at selected places marked by articulating ribbon or paper. (05 Mar 2000) |
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matter resulting from the process of grinding; "vegetable grindings clogged the drain" a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears) the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice
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(Process) Reduced in particle size by impact, shearing or attrition (AAFCO, 2000).
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fabricated wear marks on denim; often on the edge fabric of pocket openings, leg openings, or the outer fabric of the fly on a jean; creates a worn-in look that is caused by the wearing through of the edge of fabric (at the hem, for example); grinding is not to be confused with a fray as grinding is somewhat scattered randomly. grizzle a roan coat pattern or C, or a brownish red.
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Usually a term synonymous with bruxism or parafunctional activity.
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means to reduce to powder or small fragments and includes mechanical chipping or drilling.
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| grinding | a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears) |
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| grinding | matter resulting from the process of grinding |
| grinding | the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice |
| grinding | a wheel composed of abrasive material |
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