stationary a. |
an orthodontic anchorage in which the resistance to the movement of one or more dental units comes from the resistance to bodily movement of the anchorage unit; a questionable concept of anchorage implying that selected teeth remain stable.
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stationary b. |
fixed partial denture.
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stationary g. |
a parallel grid placed in apposition to a radiographic film for its accentuation of detail; the grid lines will be visible on the resultant radiographs.
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stationary p. |
the stage in the growth of a bacterial culture when the bacteria undergoing division are in equilibrium with those dying, and the number of bacterial cells remains nearly constant.
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stationary myopia |
Myopia that ends after adult growth is attained.
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