| impressio |
pl. impressio´nes [L.] [TA] impression: anatomic nomenclature for an indentation or concavity, especially one produced in the surface of one organ by pressure exerted by another.
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| impression a. |
the surface of the oral structures recorded in an impression.
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| impression m. |
a material in the form of a paste or viscous liquid that can be placed into the mouth and then hardens to form a 3-dimensional copy of the oral structure, used for making dental impressions and impressions of oral structures for restorations, prostheses, and dentures; materials include elastomeric materials, dental plasters, metallic oxide pastes, impression compounds, reversible and irreversible hydrocolloids, silicone base materials, polyethers, polysulfide rubber, and duplicating compounds.
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| impression p. |
a gypsum preparation used for the making of impressions of structures in the mouth.
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| impression s. |
basal s.
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| impress | producing a strong effect |
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| impress | making a strong or vivid impression |
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| impress | splendid or imposing in size or appearance |
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