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  • 41Bridge (dentistry) — Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.42 23.43 MeSH …

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  • 42Post and core — A post and core is a dental restoration used to sufficiently build up tooth structure for future restoration with a crown when there is not enough tooth structure to properly retain the crown, due to loss of tooth structure to either decay or… …

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  • 43Yamahachi Dental — Yamahachi Dental, is a Japanese company that manufactures dental products such as artificial resin teeth, acrylics, dental waxes and gutta percha points. The main products are artificial resin teeth (both composite resin and acrylic). They also… …

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  • 44filling — Lay term for a dental restoration. * * * fill·ing fil iŋ n 1) material (as gold or amalgam) used to fill a cavity in a tooth 2) simple sporadic lymphangitis of the leg of a horse commonly due to overfeeding and insufficient exercise * * * n. (in… …

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  • 45Configuration factor — In dentistry, the configuration factor (also known as c factor) refers to the number of bonded to unbonded surfaces in a tooth preparation. For instance, in an occlusal class I preparation there would be 5 bonded surfaces and only 1 unbonded… …

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  • 46Meisterstück — (German for masterpiece) is the flagship line of pens from luxury brand Montblanc. Although principally concerned with writing instruments, the brand has of late used the Meisterstück name in association with members of its diversified product… …

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  • 47inlay — 1. In dentistry, a prefabricated restoration sealed in the cavity with cement. 2. A graft of bone into a bone cavity. 3. A graft of skin into a wound cavity for …

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  • 48compomer — n. a dental filling material that is a hybrid of composite resin and glass ionomer …

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  • 49filling — n. (in dentistry) the operation of inserting a specially prepared substance into a cavity drilled in a tooth, often in the treatment of dental caries. The filling may be temporary or permanent, and various materials may be used (see amalgam,… …

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  • 50inlay — n. 1) a substance or piece of tissue placed within a tissue, generally to replace a defect. For example, a bone graft may be inlaid into an area of missing or damaged bone, or an aortic prosthesis placed using an inlay technique within an… …

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