| three-point g. |
a gait in which both crutches and the affected leg are advanced together and then the normal leg is moved forward.
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| three-quarter c. |
an artificial crown covering mainly three surfaces of anterior teeth (mesial, distal, and lingual) and four surfaces of posterior teeth (mesial, distal, lingual, and occlusal); used as a retainer for a bridge or as a single-unit restoration on a carious fractured tooth. Called also partial veneer c.
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| three-quarters p. |
a wet pack extending upward from the toes as far as the axillae.
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