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anatomic cusp, anatomic cuspid |
cuspide |
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angle, cusp |
angle de la cuspide |
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| 1. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with the plane that passes through the tip of the cusp and is perpendicular to a line bisecting the cusp; measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. Half of the included angle between the buccolingual or mesiodistal cusp inclines. 2. the angle made by the slopes of a cusp with a perpendicular line bisecting the cusp; measured mesiodistally or buccolingually. |
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bicuspid |
prémolaire, bicuspide |
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| having two cusps |
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Bolk's cusp |
Bolk (tubercule de) |
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bowl, cuspidor bowl, spittoon |
cuvette de crachoir |
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canine, canine tooth, cuspid, eyetooth, eye tooth, sectorial tooth, dogtooth |
canine, dent de l'oeil |
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| (cuspid), one of the four pointed teeth in human beings, situated one on each side of each jaw, distal to the lateral incisor; forms the keystone of the arch. The term canine is increasingly preferred to cuspid. |
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cusp |
cuspide |
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| a notably pointed or rounded eminence on or near the masticating surface of a tooth. |
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cusp, distomolar- |
tubercule disto-molaire |
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cusp, paramolar-, tubercule, paramolar |
tubercule paramolaire |
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cusp, supernumerary |
cuspide surnuméraire |
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cusp, supplemental |
cuspide secondaire, tubercule |
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cuspal |
des cuspides |
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epinephrin (USP) |
adrénaline, épinéphrine |
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| a hormone secreted by the adrenal medulla that stimulates hepatic glycogenolysis, causing an elevation in the blood sugar, vasodilation of blood vessels of the skeletal muscles, vasoconstriction of the arterioles of the skin and mucous membranes, relaxation of bronchiolar smooth muscles, and stimulation of heart action. Used in local anesthetics for its vasoconstrictive action |
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height, cusp- |
hauteur de la cuspide |
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intercuspidation; intercuspation |
intercuspidation |
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| the cusp-to-fossa relationship of the upper and lower posterior teeth to each other. |
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interference, cuspal |
interférence des cuspides |
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monocuspidate |
unicuspidé |
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multicusped; multicuspidate |
pluricuspidé, multituberculé |
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pluricuspidate |
pluricuspidé |
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quadricuspid |
quadricuspide |
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