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    JournalTitle: Dental laboratorie bladet.
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    ISSN: 0070-3672
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    JournalTitle: Dental press.
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    ISSN: 0391-5883
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    JournalTitle: Dental radiography and photography.
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    ISSN: 0045-9941
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    JournalTitle: Dental student.
    MedAbbr: Dent Stud
    ISSN: 0011-877X
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    JournalTitle: Dental survey.
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    ISSN: 0011-8788
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dentate line The line between the simple columnar epithelium of the rectum and the stratified epithelium of the anal canal.
Synonym: linea anocutanea, anocutaneous line, dentate line.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentate nucleus of cerebellum The most lateral and largest of the cerebellar nuclei; it receives the axons of the Purkinje cells of the neocerebellum (lateral areas of cerebellar cortex); together with the more medially located globosus and emboliform nuclei it is the major source of fibres composing the massive superior cerebellar peduncle or brachium conjunctivum.
Synonym: nucleus dentatus cerebelli, corpus dentatum, dentatum.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentate suture One whose opposing margins present deep sawlike indentations, as most of the sagittal suture.
Synonym: sutura serrata, dentate suture.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentate-ciliate <botany> Having the margin dentate and also ciliate or fringed with hairs.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dentate-sinuate <botany> Having a form intermediate between dentate and sinuate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dentatectomy Surgical destruction of the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum.
Origin: dentate (nucleus) + G. Ectome, excision
(05 Mar 2000)
dentated 1. <botany> Toothed; especially, with the teeth projecting straight out, not pointed either forward or backward; as, a dentate leaf.
2. <zoology> Having teeth or toothlike points.
Origin: L. Dentatus, fr. Dens, dentis, tooth.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
dentatorubral cerebellar atrophy with polymyoclonus A familial disorder beginning in late childhood, characterised by progressive cerebellar ataxia, action myoclonus and preserved intellect. Probably due to multiple causes, mitochondrial abnormalities being one.
Synonym: dentatorubral cerebellar atrophy with polymyoclonus.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentatorubral fibres Nerve fibres arising in the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum and projecting, via the superior cerebellar peduncle and its decussation, to the contralateral red nucleus of the midbrain.
Synonym: fibrae dentatorubrales.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentatothalamic fibres Nerve fibres projecting from the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum to the contralateral thalamus via the superior cerebellar peduncle (and its decussation); enter the thalamus as one component of the thalamic fasciculus.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentatothalamic tract That component of the superior cerebellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) which originates in the cerebellar nuclei, crosses completely in the decussation of the brachia conjunctiva, bypasses the red nucleus, and terminates in parts of the ventral anterior, ventral intermediate, ventral posterolateral, and central lateral nuclei of the thalamus.
Synonym: tractus cerebellothalamicus, dentatothalamic tract.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentatum Synonym: dentate nucleus of cerebellum.
Origin: L. Neut. Of dentatus, toothed
(05 Mar 2000)
dentes Plural of dens.
Origin: L.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentes acustici Tooth-shaped formations or ridges occurring on the vestibular lip of the limbus lamina spiralis of the cochlear duct.
Synonym: dentes acustici, Corti's auditory teeth, Huschke's auditory teeth.
(05 Mar 2000)
dentex <zoology> An edible European marine fish (Sparus dentex, or Dentex vulgaris) of the family Percidae.
Origin: NL, cf. L. Dentix a sort of sea fish.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Dental Implants - »õâ Biocompatible materials placed into (endosseous) or onto (subperiosteal) the jawbone to support a crown, bridge, or artificial tooth, or to stabilize a diseased tooth.
    Synonyms : Dental Implant, Dental Prostheses, Surgical, Implant, Dental, Prostheses, Surgical Dental, Prosthesis, Surgical Dental, Surgical Dental Prostheses, Surgical Dental Prosthesis
  • Dental Implants, Single-Tooth - »õâ Devices, usually alloplastic, surgically inserted into or onto the jawbone, which support a single prosthetic tooth and serve either as abutments or as cosmetic replacements for missing teeth.
    Synonyms : Dental Implant, Single-Tooth, Implant, Single-Tooth Dental, Implants, Single-Tooth Dental, Single-Tooth Dental Implant, Single-Tooth Dental Implants, Dental Implant, Single Tooth, Dental Implants, Single Tooth, Implant, Single Tooth Dental
  • Dental Impression Materials - »õâ Substances used to create an impression, or negative reproduction, of the teeth and dental arches. These materials include dental plasters and cements, metallic oxide pastes, silicone base materials, or elastomeric materials.
    Synonyms : Dental Impression Material, Impression Material, Dental, Impression Materials, Dental, Material, Dental Impression, Materials, Dental Impression
  • Dental Impression Technique - »õâ Procedure of producing an imprint or negative likeness of the teeth and/or edentulous areas. Impressions are made in plastic material which becomes hardened or set while in contact with the tissue. They are later filled with plaster of Paris or artificial stone to produce a facsimile of the oral structures present. Impressions may be made of a full complement of teeth, of areas where some teeth have been removed, or in a mouth from which all teeth have been extracted. (Illustrated Dictionary of Dentistry, 1982)
    Synonyms : Dental Impression Technic, Dental Impression Technics, Dental Impression Techniques, Impression Technic, Dental, Impression Technics, Dental, Impression Technique, Dental, Impression Techniques, Dental, Technic, Dental Impression, Technics, Dental Impression
  • Dental Informatics - »õâ The application of computer and information sciences to improve dental practice, research, education and management.
    Synonyms : Informatics, Dental
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dental surgery Dental Surgery is any number of medical procedures which involve artificially modifying the dentition. Some of the more common are: * Endodontic (Surgery involving the pulp or root of the tooth)** Root canal** Pulpotomy - The opening of the pulp chamber of the tooth to allow an infection to drain; Usually a precursor to a root canal** Pulpectomy - The removal of the pulp from the pulp chamber to temoprarily relieve pain; Usually a precursor to a root canal. ...
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dental technician A dental technician is part of the dental team who fabricates dental appliances dentures, crown and bridgework, and other devices such as mouthguards and splints. The technician will be skilled in working with gold, precious metals, dental porcelain, acrylics, and recently CAD/CAM, in order to custom manufacture devices that will exactly fit a patient. ...
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dental surgeon Dentistry is the practical application of knowledge of dental science (the science of placement, arrangement, function of teeth and their supporting bones and soft tissues) to human beings. A dentist is a professional practitioner of dentistry. In most countries, to become a qualified dentist, one needs several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition. ...
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dentate gyrus The dentate gyrus is part of the hippocampal formation. It serves as the primary afferent area to the hippocampus. It contains granule cells, which project to the pyramidal cells of layers CA2-4 of the hippocampus. The granule cells, principal excitatory neurons in the dentate gyrus, receive inputs from areas in the neocortex. Most of these inputs are provided by the perforant path, the axons of spiny stellate cells at the entorhinal cortex. ...
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dentist Dentistry is the practical application of knowledge of dental science (the science of placement, arrangement, function of teeth and their supporting bones and soft tissues) to human beings. A dentist is a professional practitioner of dentistry. In most countries, to become a qualified dentist, one needs several years of training in a university (usually 4-8) and some practical experience working with actual patients' dentition. ...
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