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إِطْباقٌ مَرَضِيّ , سوءُ الإِطْباق |
occlusion, pathogenic; patologic occlusion; patho-occlusion (malocclusion) |
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| an occlusal relationship capable of producing pathologic changes in the teeth, supporting tissues, and/or other components of the stomatognathic system. |
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إِطْبَاقٌ شاذٌّ , سوءُ الإِطْباق
فَقْدُ التَّوَافُقِ الإِطْباقِيّ
إِطْباقٌ مُمْرِض |
occlusion, abnormal; occlusal disharmony; malocclusion; pathogenic occlusion |
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| a phenomenon in which contacts of opposing occlusal surfaces of teeth are not in harmony with other tooth contacts and with the anatomic and physiologic controls of the mandible; (relationship of teeth in occlusion), a deviation in intramaxillary and/or intermaxillary relations of teeth that presents a hazard to the individual's well-being. Often associated with other dentofacial deformities. |
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سوءُ إِطْباقِ العَضَّةِ المَفْتوحَة |
malocclusion, open-bite |
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سوءُ إِطْباقِ العَضَّةِ المُغْلَقَة |
malocclusion, closed-bite |
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سوءُ الإِثْغار |
maleruption |
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سوءُ الإِطْباق |
odontoparallaxis (malocclusion) |
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سوءُ الإِطْباقِ المَعيب |
malocclusion, deflective |
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| a type of malocclusion occurring in persons who cannot close all their teeth while holding their condyles in the rearmost position. Instead, in closure they first contact one or two pairs of poorly coupled teeth. To gain occlusal contacts of the other teeth, they must move the jaw anteriorly, laterally, or anterolaterally, as the deflectors demand in their guidance. |
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سوءُ الاِرْتِصَاف |
disalignment |
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سوءُ الاِلْتِحام |
malunion |
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سوءُ التَّدْوِيْر |
malrotation |
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سوءُ التَّشَابُك |
malinterdigitation |
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سوءُ التَّوَضُّع |
malposition |
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| a faulty or abnormal position of a part of the body. |
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سوءُ المُعَالَجَة |
maltreatment |
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سوءُ تَعَظُّمِ الفَكِّ السُّفْلِيِّ و الوَجْه |
mandibulofacialis dysostosis |
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سوءُ تَوَضُّعِ الأَسْنان |
teeth malposition |
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