| dentoalveolar abscess | <dentistry> A pocket of pus adjacent to or within (apical abscess) the tooth's root caused by plaque and calculus invasion. Symptoms include tooth pain and tenderness that may be accompanied by facial swelling and a fever. Treatment includes antibiotics and a thorough cleansing of the infected site by a dentist. See: apical abscess. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| dentoalveolar joint | <anatomy> A form of union or immovable articulation where a hard part is received into the cavity of a bone, as the teeth into the jaws. Origin: NL, fr. Gr, prop, a bolting together, fr. To fasten with bolts or nails, bolt, nail: cf. F. Gomphose. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| dentode | An exact reproduction of a tooth on a gnathographically mounted cast. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentogingival lamina | dental ledge |
| dentoid | Synonym: odontoid. See: dentiform. Origin: dent-+ G. Eidos, resemblance (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentolegal | Relating to both dentistry and the law. See: forensic dentistry. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentoliva | Rarely used term for oliva. Origin: L. Dens, tooth, + oliva, olive (05 Mar 2000) |
| dentulous | Having natural teeth present in the mouth. (05 Mar 2000) |
| denture | <dentistry> A synthetic replacement for all of your teeth in either your upper or your lower jaw. (08 Jan 1998) |
| denture basal surface | That portion of the surface of a denture which has its contour determined by the impression and bears the greater part of the occlusal load. Synonym: denture basal surface. (05 Mar 2000) |
| denture base | That part of a denture which rests on the oral mucosa and to which teeth are attached, that part of a complete or partial denture which rests upon the basal seat and to which teeth are attached. Synonym: saddle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| denture bases | The part of a denture that overlies the soft tissue and supports the supplied teeth and is supported in turn by abutment teeth or the residual alveolar ridge. It is usually made of resins or metal or their combination. (12 Dec 1998) |
| denture border | The limit or boundary or circumferential margin of a denture base, the margin of the denture base at the junction of the polished surface with the impression (tissue) surface, the extreme edges of a denture base at the buccolabial, lingual, and posterior limits. Synonym: denture edge, periphery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| denture brush | A brush used to clean removable dentures. (05 Mar 2000) |
| denture characterization | Modification of the form and colour of the denture base and/or teeth to produce a more lifelike appearance. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Dental Prosthesis Repairs, Prosthesis Repair, Dental, Prosthesis Repairs, Dental, Repair, Dental Prosthesis, Repairs, Dental Prosthesis
Synonyms : Prosthesis Retention, Dental, Retention, Dental Prosthesis
Synonyms : Implant-Supported Denture, Prosthesis Dental, Implant-Supported, Dental Prostheses, Implant-Supported, Dental Prosthesis, Implant Supported, Dental, Implant-Supported Prosthesis, Dentals, Implant-Supported Prosthesis, Denture, Implant Supported
Synonyms : Dental Pulps, Pulp, Dental, Pulps, Dental
Synonyms : Calcification, Dental Pulp, Dental Pulp Stone, Denticles, Pulp Calcification, Dental, Pulp Stone, Dental, Pulp Stones, Dental, Stone, Dental Pulp, Stones, Dental Pulp, Calcifications, Dental Pulp, Dental Pulp Calcifications, Pulp Calcifications, Dental
| dentition |
teeth and sockets located at the hinge of the shell. The teeth guide the two valves into alignment when the valves close, interlock the valves to prevent shearing, and maintain contact between the valves during burrowing. The teeth fit into corresponding depressions on the opposite valve called sockets. see also Taxodont, Desmodont, Dysodont, Isodont, Schizodont, Heterodont, and Pachydont
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| dental formula |
a formula, which may be written in a variety of ways, showing the number of upper and lower incisors, canines, premolars and molars, in that order. In these Notes, the formula is typically written: 2/1, 0/0, 4/3-4, 3/3. This would indicate that the animal has, on each side, 2 upper incisors, 1 lower incisor, no canines, 4 upper premolars, 3 or 4 lower premolars, and 3 upper and 3 lower molars. Partial formulas may be written, eg I2/2: two upper and two lower incisors.
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| dentate |
Toothed, usually with the sharp teeth pointed outward.
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(Pre) Tooth related
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(Pre) Tooth related
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