| periapt | A charm worn as a protection against disease or mischief; an amulet. "Now help, ye charming spells and periapts." (Shak) Origin: Gr, fr. Hung about, to hang about; about + to tie: cf. F. Periapte. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| periapical |
Area around the apex of a tooth-small radiograph showing details of the root and tooth apex.
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| periapex |
the tissue that surrounds the root apex of a tooth (the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone).
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| periapical a. |
apical a. (def. 2).
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| periapical c. |
removal with a curet of diseased pathological soft tissues in the bony crypt surrounding a tooth root apex and smoothing of the apical surface of a tooth without excision of the tooth tip. Called also apical c.
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| periapical cemental d. |
a non-neoplastic condition characterized by the formation of areas of fibrous connective tissue, bone, and cementum around the apex of a tooth, particularly of a mandibular incisor. Patients are generally asymptomatic and affected teeth remain vital.
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