| occlusion laryngostenosis |
Stricture of the larynx owing to congenital bands or membranes, foreign bodies, tumors, scarring following ulceration as in diphtheria and tertiary syphilis, penetrating wounds, or corrosive fluid. Patients experience d
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| occlusion of the pupil |
A pupil with an opaque membrane shutting off the pupillary area.
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| occlusion c. |
clathrate c.
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| occlusion r. |
a border constructed on temporary or permanent denture bases for the purpose of recording the maxillomandibular relation and for positioning the teeth. Called also bite-block, bitelock, and bite r.
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| occlusion |
This refers to the way in which the teeth meet when the jaws are closed.
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