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carie |
process, carious |
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carie |
caries, decay |
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| in general medicine, the decay or death of a bone; to deteriorate, putrefy. |
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carié |
decayed |
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activité carieuse |
caries activity |
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anticarie |
anticariogenic |
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| term used to describe foods that tend to contribute favorably to dental health by remineralizing teeth and discouraging the acid that causes dental caries. |
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atteinte de carie |
caries attack |
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augmentation de la carie |
caries increment |
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bilan de la carie |
caries experience |
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cao = cariées, absentes ou obturées (dents de fait) |
dmf= decayed, missing, filled (primary teeth) |
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CAO = cariées, absentes ou obturées (dents permanentes) |
DMF = decayed, missing, filled (permanent teeth) |
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carie arrêtée |
caries, dental, arrested |
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| the state existing when the progress of the decay process has halted. |
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carie cervicale, ~ du collet |
caries, cervical; gingival caries |
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| decay that appears on the root at the neck of the tooth as a result of gingival recession and exposure of the root surface. |
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carie de Bodecker |
caries, Bodecker's |
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carie de l'émail |
caries, enamel |
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| decay that occurs in the enamel of a tooth because of a fissure or the collection of bacterial plaque. It appears first as white spots which later darken to brown. |
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carie de la dentine |
caries, dentinal; caries, dentine- |
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carie décelable à l'examen clinique, carie clinique |
caries, clinical |
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carie dentaire |
caries, dental; tooth decay |
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| an infectious disease with progressive destruction of tooth substance, beginning on the external surface by demineralization of enamel or exposed cementum. |
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carie des faces proximales |
caries, approximal surface- |
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carie des faces proximales; ~ interproximale |
caries, interproximal |
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carie des surfaces lisses |
caries, dental, smooth surface |
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| decay that occurs on the smooth surfaces of the tooth; a lesion that forms on the surface of a tooth without pits, fissures, or enamel faults; usually below a contact area between two teeth. |
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