| retention f. |
adaptation of the form of a tooth cavity in such a way as to help maintain the filling material in the cavity.
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| retention j. |
a form of jaundice due to inability of the liver to dispose of the bilirubin provided by the circulating blood.
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| retention l. |
a piece of metal soldered either to an orthodontic band or to an artificial crown to create greater undercut for retention of a dental prosthesis.
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| retention m. |
a form of test meal which is retained, a specimen of the stomach contents being removed from time to time for analysis.
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| retention p.’s |
juvenile p's.
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