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Glossary
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To find the definition of a term, utilize the board of directors of the letter given down. Chasque simply on the letter that begins the word that you are seeking and they will carry to that section of the letter of the glossary.
Chasque on "TO," for example, and they will carry to all the terms that begin with the letter "A.."
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loss of structure of the tooth caused by the tooth that grinds, a mordedura incorrect, a hard or technical brush of teeth that brushes poor
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an infection located of a tooth and/or of the rubber
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tooth or teeth that anchor a fixed bridge or desprendible
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retreat of the structure of the tooth ruining a tooth with air and of abrasive, also relatively a new technology in odontología that avoids often the need of the anesthetic
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an unwanted corporal answer to a substance or to an agency
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the bone that surrounds the roots of teeth
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the most common material used for the Fillings, also called silver Fillings; a mixture of the mercury (app the 50%), of the silver, of the tin plating, of the copper and of the zinc used for the Fillings
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partial loss of sensation of the pain
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absence of the sensation of the pain; to become numb a tooth is local anesthesia; with general anesthesia the patient is unconscious
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the six teeth forward superiors and six lower
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a drug that for or retards the growth of the germs (bacteria)
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acronyms for the gingivitis of necrotización sharp of Ulcerative, acquaintances more commonly as mouth of the ditch or illness of Vincent, brought often lit the tension and/or smoking
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the extremity of the root of a tooth
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retreat of the extreme of the root of a tooth to treat an infection
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it forms assumed collectively by the lower and upper teeth
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the first teeth, also called invalid teeth of leaves; generally there are twenty teeth of the baby
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a cement applied under a Fillings or of a crown to the sensibility of the decrease al heat or al cold and protects the Fillings
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retreat of a small piece of the fine weave to be determined if is patient
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how the lower and upper teeth come together; themselves can also call the obstruction
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excessive growth of the mushrooms that live normally in the mouth
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anestesiando a nerve that serves a large area of the quijada, generally the quijada lower; are able the teeth, the tongue and the half become numb of the quijada in that area
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applying a resin tooth-colored to the repair and/or change the color or the form of a tooth, it more often possible a forward tooth
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diminish in the bone that supports the roots of teeth; a common result of the illness of the rubber
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The gradual loss of use of Orthodontists of the bone this process to the teeth of the "tug" through the bone to the new positions. top
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devices used by orthodontists to place gradually the teeth again
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application cemented to the adjacent teeth to a space that substitutes some or more teeth than lacks; cemented generally or united to the teeth or establishes adjacent al space
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involuntary, the to grind "nervous" of the teeth while the patient is asleep
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involuntary, the to grind "nervous" of the teeth while the patient is awake
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chemical element needed for the teeth, the bones and the healthy nerves
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hard residue, being extended of yellow al brown, forming in the teeth when the oral hygiene is incomplete or incorrect
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mouth blanquecina, often to circulate the ten to fourteen sore passed days
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fixed bridge that joined with the adjacent teeth in an extreme only
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common term for the crown
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caries or cavities
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dental tool that utilizes waves acoustics of high frequency to clean the teeth
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The infection incontrolada that causes to the hinchazón extensive since this is a dangerous condition, to a dentist or to a doctor should be consulted as soon as possible.
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hard fine weave that covers the roots of teeth
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to measure the depth of the pockets of the rubber around the teeth
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device that conserves a dentadura partial desprendible
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retreat of the plate and of the calculation of the teeth, generally on the gumline
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common mixture of the linking of the plastic and of the particles of glass/ceramic; cured generally with the light or the chemical products
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two
meanings: (portion 1) the of a tooth covered by
the enamel, and (restoration 2) to that covers all
the or the natural majority tooth on the
gumline
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retreat of
the internal fine weave dead person of a pocket of
the rubber
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a full bag
of fluid
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the
destruction of the structure of the tooth caused
by the acid produced by the bacteria
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teeth of the
baby
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hard,
internal layer of the life of a tooth (the layer
immediately under external layer of the
enamel )
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cylinder
titanium from to (generally) placed surgical in
the bone of the quijada upper or lower to
substitute the root of a tooth that lacks
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its teeth
and how are fixed in its mouth
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a system
desprendible of artificial teeth
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the
production and the sale of Dentures of the
not-dentists
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the space
among the forward teeth
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hard fine
weave that covers the crown (portion on the
gumline) of a tooth
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a specialist
that treats wounds, illnesses and the infections
of the pulpa of the tooth
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the process
by the one that the teeth grow through the
rubbers
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See the
extraction.
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an
instrument accentuated to examine the surfaces of
teeth
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retreat of a
tooth/teeth
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the four
superiors and lower teeth of the eyetooth or of
the eye
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the visible
portion of a crown; can be the acrylic one, the
composed one or the porcelain
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restoration
of the structure loss of the tooth with the metal,
the aleación, the porcelain or the resin
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do a tunnel
the pus that conducts from an infection al place
of another; a fístula of the mouth is called a
boiling of the rubber
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aflojamiento
of rubbers of the bone to expose and to clean the
underlying structures of the tooth
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the
instrument removed a tooth
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dentadura
desprendible that substitutes all the teeth in
upper or lower arch
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retreat of
the frenum, the fine cord of the fine weave that
united the upper or lower lips to the rubber or to
the tongue al flat of the
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(regeneration directed of the
fine weave) a new technique to substitute the fine
weave of the bone lost among the roots of teeth
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a state
controlled of the inconsciencia, accompanied by a
partial or complete loss of sensation of the pain,
of reflected protectors, and of the capacity to
respond useful al physical stimulus or al verbal
command
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loss of all
the color and texture generally of the tongue;
does not require the processing
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the
rubbers
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retreat of
the fine weave of the rubber
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inflammation
of the fine weave of the rubber
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See the
fístula.
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bad
respiration
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hydrogen peroxide(H202 )
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composed it
used like an agent that whitens dental and
rinse
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dental
sensibility to the temperature and to the candies;
can precede an abscess
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a tooth done
not expose or partially exposed that it is so
minted against another tooth, bone, or smooth fine
weave that the complete exposition of the tooth is
improbable
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artificial
device that substitutes the root of the tooth; can
anchor a tooth, a bridge, or a dentadura
artificial
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production
of an incision in an abscess for drenar the
infection
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four teeth
forward superiors and four lower, (excludes the
teeth dogs)
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process to
become numb the upper teeth (that place the liquid
anesthetic under the fine weave of the rubber and
that permit that emigrate in the bone)
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a Fillings
done by a dental laboratory that itself cemente in
place, requires generally two dental
appointments
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photographic chamber
intraoral:
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photographic chamber lower-case letter of the TV
vision the fine weaves of the mouth (possessed by
approximately 50 percent of dentists of the AND.
AND. OR. OR.
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crown for a
forward tooth, fact generally of porcelain
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the plastic
or the fine sheet of the porcelain produced in a
dental laboratory and later bound to a tooth to
improve its aspect
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common name
for the oxide nitroso; to reduce anxieties and
relajaban to patients
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elimination
of the sensation of the pain, in a portion of the
body by the superficial use or the regional
injection of an anesthetic drug
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"bad
mordedura" or desalineamiento among the lower and
upper teeth
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program by
the one that the assignment of the patient-dentist
and the I refund of the dentist they are
administered for an organization separated,
external
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the quijada
lower
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point of the
contact among a restoration and the tooth
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a bridge
that is bound or is cemented only to the
subsequent parts of the adjacent teeth
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the quijada
upper
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the teeth of
the baby
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the twelve
rear teeth in the entire mouth (or the three rear
teeth in each room of the mouth if the teeth of
the wisdom are inside)
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common term
for the pulpa of the tooth that is the sensitive
intimate portion of a tooth
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plastic
device that covers all the upper or lower teeth;
prevented the wear caused by the tooth that ground
during dream
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a gas
reduced patient anxiety
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one more old
it marks for an anesthetic localities
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how the
lower and upper teeth come together
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restoration
produced in laboratory that covers the cusps of a
tooth
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oral surgeon and
maxillofacial:
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A specialist
that is in charge of the diagnosis and of the
surgical processing of illnesses, of wounds, and
of deformities of the mouth and of the structures
of backup. It requires generally four additional
years of training after dental school
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the
mouth
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the process
to maintain the cleaning of the mouth
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operations
in the mouth; for example, extractions, retreat of
quistes or of tumors, and repair of the bone
broken of the quijada
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dental
specialty that treats the desalineamiento of
teeth
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the
dentadura that fits excessive roots of the tooth
or dental establishes
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processing
that is designed above all to reduce or to
eliminate pain
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loss of
sensation in the area of the body
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dentadura
desprendible that substitutes some of the teeth
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dental
specialty that itself central in the processing of
children
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a specialist
that treats the rubbers and the structures of
backup of the teeth
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the teeth of
the adult of the thirty-two
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a small
defect in the enamel of tooth, found generally in
the rear teeth
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a processing
that work due to the belief of the patient in it,
not due to the real physical change produces
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a substance
pegajosa smooth that accumulates in the teeth;
integrated in great part by bacteria and
substances of the food suspended in saliva
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to false
tooth mounted on to bridge
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to porcelain
cap which covers the crown (that portion above the
gumline) of the tooth to repair it or change the
shape and/or color
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porcelain inlay or onlay:
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tooth-colored filling, made of porcelain
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to thin
layer of porcelain bonded to the front and top of
to front tooth to repair or change the color
and/or shape
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to thin
metal rod inserted into the root of to tooth after
root channel therapy; provides retention for to
"core" which is to buildup of material that
replaces the lost tooth structure
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to post and
to buildup of material that replaces the lost
tooth structure
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single
structure that combine post-core and crown
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the probable
outcome of treatment
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procedure
for preserving the health and preventing infection
of teeth
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they go
artificial replacement for to body part
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to dentist
who specializes in restoring teeth , replacing
missing teeth with bridges and dentures , and
maintaining proper occlusion
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the nerves,
blood vessels and connective tissue inside to
tooth
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to medicated
covering over to small area of exposed pulp
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the center
or innermost portion of the tooth containing the
pulp
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total
removal of the pulp in children' s teeth
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inflammation
of the pulp; to common cause of to toothache
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partial
removal of the pulp
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common term
for gum disease
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return to
mouth of tooth/teeth lost through trauma
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plastic
buildup of denture to you compensate you for bone
loss (usually accomplished in conjunction with to
dental laboratory )
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the
replacement part or portion restored on to damaged
tooth
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root
remaining in jaw after tooth is extracted or
broken off
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tooth
structure that connects the tooth to the jaw
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common term
for root channel therapy, also the interior space
of the tooth root
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process of
removing pulp of to tooth and filling it with go
inert material
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removal of
root of to tooth while retaining the crown
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soft latex
sheet used to protect one or dies teeth from
moisture and to keep materials from falling to the
back of the throat
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clear you
flow in the mouth containing water, enzymes ,
bacteria, mucus, viruses, blood cells and
undigested food particles
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suction tube
placed in the mouth to removes saliva
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located
under tongue and in cheeks, produces saliva
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meticulous
removal of plaque and calculus from tooth
surfaces
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plastic
material bonded in the grooves and pits of back
teeth for the prevention of decay
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produced by
the pulp in response to tooth irritation
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the periodic
interruption or delay in breathing during sleep
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dental
device that holds the space lost through premature
loss of baby teeth
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to connect
two or dies teeth am they function ace to stronger
single structure
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extra
tooth
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also called
calculus, to hard deposit containing bacteria and
minerals that you adhere to teeth
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temperomandibular disorder;
term given to condition characterized by facial
pain and restricted ability to open/moves the
jaw
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the
temporomandibular joint, the point where the lower
jaw attaches to the upper jaw
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term given
to condition characterized by facial pain and
restricted ability to open/moves the jaw
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insurance
company, union, government agency that pays all or
to part of cost of dental treatment
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early embryonic structure
that becomes to tooth
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to process
to lighten the color of teeth
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common bony
growth on the palate or lower jaw
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placing to
natural tooth in the empty socket of another
tooth
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injury caused by to blow,
chemicals, temperature maximize , or poor tooth
alignment
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Gum disease
characterized by severe mouth sisters and loss of
tissue. See ANUG
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to tooth
that there you are not pushed through the gum and
assumed its correct position in the jaw
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Plastic or
porcelain facing bonded directly to to tooth to
improve its appearance. See laminate.
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the third
set of molars that usually erupt when to person is
18-25 years of age
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decrease in
production of saliva |
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