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asportare mediante, intervento chirurgico |
excise |
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asse |
axis |
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| 1. a straight line around which a body may rotate. n 2. the second cervical vertebra. |
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asse condilare |
axis, condylar |
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| an imaginary line through the two mandibular condyles around which the mandible may rotate during a part of the opening movement. |
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asse dell'apertura |
axis, opening |
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asse della cerniera |
axis, hinge- |
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asse della cerniera centrato |
axis, hinge-, centred |
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asse intercondilare |
axis, intercondylar |
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asse lungo |
axis, long |
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| an imaginary line passing longitudinally through the center of a body. |
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asse mandibolare |
mandibular axis |
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assenza congenita dei denti; anodonzia congenita |
congenital anodontia, congenital absence of teeth |
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assiale |
axial |
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assistenza pubblica odontoiatrica |
health, public dental |
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| preferably called public health dentistry, this is a specialty of dentistry that deals with dental health on a community, regional, or national basis rather than on a provider-to-patient basis. However, some programs sponsored by public health dental agencies do provide for direct patient care for otherwise underserved populations. |
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associazione dentistica |
society, dental |
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assorbente |
absorbent |
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| a substance that causes absorption of diseased tissue; taking up by suction. |
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assorbente |
absorber |
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assorbente, sostanza assorbente |
absorbent |
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| a substance that causes absorption of diseased tissue; taking up by suction. |
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assorbimento |
absorption |
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| 1. the passage of a substance into the interior of another by solution or penetration. 2. the taking up of fluids or other substances by the skin, mucous surfaces, absorbent vessels, or dental materials. 3. the process by which radiation imparts some or all of its energy to any material through which it passes. |
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assorbire |
absorb |
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| 1. etymological: to suck up. 2. to incorporate or assimilate a liquid or gas into tissue or cells. |
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astrazione |
abstraction (Orthodont.) |
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| indicates teeth or other maxillary and mandibular structures that are inferior to (below) their normal position; away from the occlusal plane. |
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astringente |
astringent |
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| styptic; an agent that checks the secretions of mucous membranes and contracts and hardens tissues, limiting the secretions of glands. |
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