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abcédé, ayant un abscès |
abscessed |
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| to be already infected with an abcess |
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ayant fait son éruption |
erupted |
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ayant subi un revenu |
tempered |
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ayant un état dentaire satisfaisant |
fit, dentally |
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décoloré; ayant changé de couleur; à coloration anormale |
discoloured |
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dent extrusée, ~ ayant subi une extrusion |
tooth, extruded |
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dent luxée par enfoncement, ~ luxée par refoulement, ~ ayant subi une ingression, ~ ayant subi une intrusion |
tooth, intruded |
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dent n'ayant pas fait son éruption |
tooth, unerupted |
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denté, ayant des dents |
dentulous (possessing natural teeth) |
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| (dentulism), having the natural teeth present in the mouth. |
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n'ayant pas fait son éruption, enclavé |
unerupted |
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| not having perforated the oral mucosa. In dentistry, used in reference to a normal developing tooth, an embedded tooth, or an impacted tooth. |
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vestige de l'épithélium adamantin, épithélium adamantin ayant subi des modifications régressives |
epithelium, enamel, reduced |
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| combined enamel epithelium; the remains of the enamel organ after enamel formation is complete. After eruption of the tip of the crown, that part of the combined epithelium remaining on the enamel surface is called the epithelial attachment |
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