| prosthetic d. |
prosthodontics.
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| prosthetic g. |
a low molecular weight, nonprotein compound that binds with a protein component (apoprotein, specifically apoenzyme) to form a protein (e.g., holoenzyme) with biologic activity.
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| prosthetic r. |
1. the replacement of a lost or absent body part with an artificial structure, such as the use of an inlay, crown, bridge, or partial or complete denture, or other appliance to replace lost tooth structure, teeth, or oral tissue or structure. 2. any appliance, such as an inlay, crown, bridge, or partial or complete denture, used to replace lost tooth structure, teeth, or oral tissue or structure.
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| prosthetic valve e. |
infective endocarditis as a complication of implantation of a prosthetic valve in the heart; the vegetations usually occur along the line of suture.
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| prosthetics |
the field of knowledge relating to prostheses, their design, use, etc.
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