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occlusal The surfaces of the opposing teeth that meet for chewing; in an occlusal view the crowns of the teeth are shown.
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occlusion The positions of the teeth when the jaws are closed and their biting surfaces touch.
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occlusion The action of closing up or of being closed up.
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occlusion prevention of evaporation of volatile substances from the skin by covering the area with an impermeable material, enhances absorbtion
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occlusal surface The crown of the tooth; the grinding surface that faces against the tooth opposing it.
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