| complete contact |
The contact that occurs when the entire proximal surface of a tooth touches the entire surface of an adjoining tooth, proximally.
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| complete dental impression |
A negative impression of the entire edentulous area (e.g., the area that originally provided the base for the normal teeth).
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| complete dislocation |
A dislocation that separates the surfaces of a joint completely.
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| complete fracture |
A fracture in which the bone is completely broken (i.e., neither fragment is connected to the other).
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| complete heart block |
A condition in which there is a complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular systoles. Ventricles may beat from their own pacemakers at a rate of 30 to 40 beats per minute while atria beat independently. SEE:
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