(denture)

  • 31denture curing — the process by which resinous denture base materials are polymerized; see also resin …

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  • 32denture flask — a sectional, boxlike metal, ceramic, or polymer case that can be tightly closed, and with which sectional molds of plaster of Paris or dental stone are used to compress and form a resinous denture base or crown material during curing. Called also …

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  • 33denture magnet — a magnet made of a nonreactogenic platinum cobalt alloy or a rare earth element, used for additional retention of dentures. One magnet is implanted into the mandible under the periosteum and the other is attached to the denture, its poles being… …

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  • 34denture retention — the holding in proper position in the mouth of a removable denture. See direct r. and indirect r …

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  • 35denture lacquer — dantų protezų lakas statusas Aprobuotas sritis farmacinės formos apibrėžtis Skystas preparatas, skirtas dantų protezams lakuoti. atitikmenys: angl. denture lacquer vok. Lack für die Gebisskontaktfläche pranc. laque dentaire šaltinis European… …

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  • 36denture — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from dent Date: 1842 1. a set of teeth 2. an artificial replacement for one or more teeth; especially a set of false teeth …

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  • 37denture — noun /dɛntʃə(r)/ a) a set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit b) an artificial replacement of one or more teeth Syn: choppers …

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  • 38denture — den·ture || dentʃə n. artificial tooth …

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  • 39denture — 1) tenured 2) retuned …

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  • 40denture — [ dɛntʃə] noun a removable plate or frame holding one or more artificial teeth. Derivatives denturist noun Origin C19: from Fr …

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