| cavity v. |
a cavity lining agent consisting of a solution of one or more natural or synthetic resins, gums, and rosin in an organic solvent such as chloroform, ethanol, acetone, or benzene; applied to the floor and walls of the prepared cavity.
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| cavity w. |
the walls of a prepared cavity, named according to the surface of a tooth toward which they are placed, extracoronal walls being named after surfaces that have been reduced, and intracoronal ones after surfaces from which they derive.
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| cavity angle |
The angle formed by two or more walls of a cavity preparation in restorative dentistry.
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| cavity base |
In dentistry, the lining material placed in a cavity preparation, such as zinc phosphate cement, zinc oxide-eugenol cement, glass ionomer cement, or calcium hydroxide along with small amounts of other medicinal or adhesive materials.
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| cavity classification |
Any method of arranging the cavities or lesions of teeth into groups that can be recognized and described. Carious lesions are usually named for the surface of the tooth affected (labial, buccal, or occlusal), the type of t
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