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edge-to-edge o. that in which the anterior maxillary and mandibular teeth meet along their incisal edges when the mandible is in centric position. Called also edge-to-edge bite and end-to-end bite.
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edgewise a. a fixed, multiunit orthodontic appliance using a rectangular labial arch wire ligated to brackets cemented to individual teeth or to bands encircling the teeth. So called because the bracket is machined so that the rectangular arch wire is inserted with its long cross section horizontal instead of vertical as in the ribbon arch bracket. Called also edgewise attachment.
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edge Having an edge means having the best of it. If you make only bets on which you have an edge, you will win and you will lose but in the long haul your winnings will overwhelm your losses.
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edge the outer border of a coin, considered the "third side" (not to be confused with "rim"). Some coins feature lettering, reeding, or ornamental designs on their edges. [TOP]
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edge The transition between two different types or ages of vegetation.
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