| functional m. |
the contiguous and motivating soft tissue organs and tissues in the growth of the craniofacial complex.
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| functional mandibular m.’s |
those movements of the mandible which occur in the performance of some function, as mastication, swallowing, articulation of vocal sounds, and yawning.
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| functional n. |
1. neurosurgery designed to restore physiological activity of nerves, such as by enhancing conductivity of nerve fibers or improving blood flow to nerve tissue. 2. psychosurgery.
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| functional o. |
such contact of the maxillary and mandibular teeth as will provide the highest efficiency in the centric position and during all excursive movements of the jaw that are essential to mastication, without producing trauma.
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| functional p. |
a temporary paralysis which is apparently not caused by a nerve lesion; some forms may be psychogenic.
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