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acid, salicylic |
ácido salicílico |
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acid, sulphuric |
ácidc sulfúrico |
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acid, sulphurous |
ácido sulfuroso |
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acid, tannic |
ácido tánico |
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| a vegetable tanning agent that attaches itself to collagen by hydrogen bonds. Tannic acid is used in dentistry as a cavity conditioner before placing a restoration. |
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acid, trichloracetic |
ácido tricloracético |
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acidogenic |
acidógeno |
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| generating acid or acidity. |
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acne |
acné |
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| an inflammatory, papulopustular skin eruption occurring most often in or near the sebaceous glands on the face, neck, shoulders, and upper back. |
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acrodont |
acrodonte |
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acromegaly |
acromegalia |
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| (Marie's disease), a condition caused by hyperfunction of the pituitary gland in adults. Characterized by enlargement of the sceletal extremities, including the feet, hands, mandible, and nose. |
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acrylic |
acrílico |
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| formed from acrylic acid; for example, acrylic resin, acrylic resin denture, and acrylic resin tooth. |
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Actinomyces |
actinomices |
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actinomycosis |
actinomicosis |
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| (lumpy jaw), an infection of humans and some animal species caused by species of Actinomyces, which are gram-positive, filamentous, micro-aerophilic microorganisms. |
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activator |
activador |
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| 1. an alkali, sodium carbonate, which is a component of photographic developing solution that softens and swells the gelatin of the film emulsion and provides the necessary alkaline medium for the developing agents to react with the sensitized silver halide crystals. 2. a removable orthodontic appliance intended to function as a passive transmitter and sometimes stimulator of the forces of the perioral muscles. One in the myofunctional category of appliances also known by such names as Andresen, Bimler, Monobloc, and Frankel. |
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active |
activo |
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| pertaining to the condition of an orthodontic appliance that has been adjusted to apply effective force to the teeth or jaws. |
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acute |
agudo |
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| pertaining to a traumatic, pathologic, or physiologic phenomenon or process having a short and relatively severe course. Antonym: chronic. |
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adamantine |
adamantino |
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| 1. Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains. 2. Like the diamond in hardness or luster. Origin: L. Adamantinus, Gr. |
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adamantinoma |
adamantinoma, ameloblastoma |
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adamantoblast (ameloblast) |
adamantoblasto, ameloblasto |
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adaptation, peripheral - in denture construction |
adaptación periférica en la construcción de dentaduras |
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adenitis |
adenitis |
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| an inflammation of glandular tissue, often accompanied by pain. |
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