| FME | full mouth extraction |
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| FMS | fat-mobilizing substance; Fellow of the Medical Society; fibromyalgia syndrome; full mouth series |
| FMX | full mouth x-ray |
| MAGIC | microprobe analysis generalized intensity correction; mouth (or mucosal) and genital ulceration with... |
| MP | macrophage; matrix protein; mean pressure; melphalan and prednisone; melting point; membrane potenti... |
| mouthwash | A medicated liquid used for cleaning the mouth and treating diseased states of its mucous membranes. Synonym: collutorium, collutory. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mouthwashes | Solutions for rinsing the mouth, possessing cleansing, germicidal, or palliative properties. (12 Dec 1998) |
| trench mouth | <dentistry, gastroenterology> An acute or recurrent form of gingivitis of young to middle-aged adults characterised by red and painful gums, fetid breath and gum destruction. Other features may include fever and enlargement of the regional lymph nodes. Pathogenesis of this condition is thought to be secondary to a fusiform bacillus and spirochetal (Treponema vincentii) microorganisms. (19 Jan 1998) |
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| fish-mouth meatus | A red and swollen condition of the orifice of the urethra (urinary meatus) in gonorrhoea. Internal acoustic meatus, a canal running from the opening of the internal acoustic meatus, through the petrous portion of the temporal bone, ending at the fundus where a thin plate of bone separates it from the vestibule; it gives passage to the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves together with the labyrinthine artery and veins. Synonym: meatus acusticus internus, internal auditory meatus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| fish-mouth mitral stenosis | Extreme mitral stenosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foot-and-mouth disease | <disease> A highly infectious disease of wide distribution and great economic importance, occurring in cattle, swine, sheep, goats and all wild and domestic cloven-footed animals caused by a picornavirus (genus Rhinovirus) and characterised by vesicular eruptions in the mouth, tongue, hoofs, and udder; humans are rarely affected. Synonym: aftosa. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foot-and-mouth disease virus | A picornavirus of the genus Rhinovirus causing foot-and-mouth disease of cattle, swine, sheep, goats, and wild ruminants; it has wide distribution throughout Africa and Asia, causing serious economic losses; the virus is spread by contamination of the animal environment with infected saliva and excreta. Synonym: FMD virus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| foot-and-mouth disease virus vaccines | Vaccine's either of inactivated virus from infected cattle tongue epithelium or, more recently, of live virus attenuated by embryonated egg or mouse passage and propagated in tissue culture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| lips of mouth | Lips of the mouth. Synonym: labia oris. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Mucosa, Mouth, Mucosa, Oral
Synonyms : Cancer of the Mouth, Neoplasms, Mouth, Neoplasms, Oral, Cancer, Mouth, Cancer, Oral, Cancers, Mouth, Cancers, Oral, Mouth Cancers, Mouth Neoplasm, Neoplasm, Mouth, Neoplasm, Oral, Oral Cancers, Oral Neoplasm
Synonyms : Mouth Pieces, Protective, Guard, Mouth, Guards, Mouth, Mouth Guard, Mouth Piece, Protective, Mouth Protector, Mouthpiece, Protective, Piece, Protective Mouth, Pieces, Protective Mouth, Protective Mouth Piece, Protective Mouth Pieces, Protective Mouthpiece
Synonyms : Mouth Rehabilitations, Rehabilitation, Mouth, Rehabilitations, Mouth
Synonyms : Mouth, Toothless, Edentulous Mouth, Edentulous Mouths, Toothless Mouth
| mouth-to-mouth resuscitation |
a method of artificial breathing in which someone rhythmically forces air into the lungs of a person who has stopped breathing
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the anterior and terminal part of the head, containing the trophi.
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the part of a human or other vertebrate that is on the opposite side from the chest and abdomen and between the neck and the tailbone.
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The horse's mouth is located underneath its nose. The horse eats with its mouth and often uses it to express what it's feeling. If the horse is very relaxed and sleepy, sometimes it will open its mouth slightly and droop its eyes shut. Horses have very delicate mouths. They can be eating in a patch full of weeds and thistles and still manage to only pick up the good grass with their teeth. They have very sensitive mouths.
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| mouth prop |
a device that is placed in a patient's mouth to keep it open during surgical work on the mouth or throat
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| mouth | a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole |
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| mouth | a hole (as in a ski mask) for the mouth |
| mouth | talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner |
| mouth | a small rectangular free-reed instrument having a row of free reeds set back in air holes and played by blowing into the desired hole |
| mouth | an emergency procedure consisting of external cardiac massage and artificial respiration |
| mouth | pleasing to the sense of taste |
| mouth | any of various fishes that carry their eggs and their young in their mouths |
| mouth | a small amount eaten or drunk |
| mouth | the quantity that can be held in the mouth |
| mouth | (biology) having no mouth or mouthlike opening |
| mouth | of an opening that resembles a mouth |
| mouth | any part of the mouth of an insect or other arthropod especially one adapted to a specific way of feeding |
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