n
(dentistry) Pain in the teeth caused by changes in air pressure.
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(medicine) An inflammation of a dental alveolus (tooth socket).
adj
(anatomy, dentistry) Relating to the enamel and cement.
adj
Serving to prevent cavities in the teeth.
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(dentistry) Toothache caused by altered ambient pressure.
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(uncountable) A composite material consisting largely of calcium phosphate and collagen and making up the skeleton of most vertebrates.
adj
(anatomy) Having an unusually short, broad palate
n
Archaic spelling of cementum. [(anatomy, dentistry) A bony substance that covers the root of a tooth; cement.]
n
Alternative form of dentin [The hard, dense calcareous material that makes up the bulk of a tooth]
adj
Relating to a faveolus
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(anatomy) A band of strong tissue that connects bones to other bones.
adj
(pathology) Affecting the eyes, teeth, and fingers.
n
(medicine, pathology) Abnormal softening of the teeth.
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Alternative form of periodentosis [(dentistry) Inflammation of soft tissues around one's teeth such as the gums.]
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(pathology) Synonym of periodontitis.
adj
(anatomy) Surrounding a finger or toe
n
(pathology) inflammation and infection of the periodontium
n
Alternative form of peri-implantitis [(dentistry) A destructive inflammatory process similar to periodontitis, affecting the tissues around a dental implant.]
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(dentistry) Inflammation of soft tissues around one's teeth such as the gums.
n
Removal or destruction of the periodontal tissues.
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The formation and development of periodontal structures
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That generates periodontitis
adj
That causes disease of the periodontium
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pathogenic to the supporting structures of teeth
n
disease of the periodontium
n
Any of certain chronic periodontal diseases that exhibit degenerative bony changes.
adj
Contributing to periodontitis.
n
A disease resulting from exposure to white phosphorus causing degeneration of the teeth and jaw.
adj
(anatomy) Having several bellies; -- applied to muscles which are made up of several bellies separated by short tendons.
n
(anatomy) A deep indentation that appears to be an opening of the body
adj
(dentistry) Relating to pulpitis.
n
(dentistry) A reversible or irreversible inflammation of the tooth pulp which is in most cases of endodontic origin but can also be of periodontal origin too. It can lead to apical periodontitis, cysts and tooth loss if not treated.
n
An inflammation of the gums in which the teeth become loose; chronic periodontitis.
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pyorrhea of a tooth socket; a purulent inflammation of the dental periosteum, producing the progressive necrosis of the alveoli and looseness of the teeth
n
(anatomy) The bone that extends from the pelvis to the knee in humans; the femur.
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