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any contact between the biting and chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth. oral and maxillofacial surgeon - orthopedic facial surgeon who is responsible for treating a wide variety of dental problems - including the removal of impacted teeth (orthognathic surgery) and reconstructive facial surgery. oral cavity - relating to the mouth cavity. oropharynx - the part of the throat at the back of the mouth. ...
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A meteorological term for the "front" (that is, junction between masses of warm and cold air) which remains after a cold front has met a warm front and the latter has been forced upwards.
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| occlusion |
A blockage or a closure of a passageway or vessel. In arterial occlusion, it is the blockage or closure of an artery.
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The state of being closed when normally open, as with an artery.
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A term applied, in the case of metals, to the absorption or entrapment of gases.
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