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crochet de l'aile interne de l'apophyse ptérygoïde |
pterygoid hamulus |
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crochet en or |
clasp, gold- |
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crochet englobant plus de la moitié de la circonférence de la dent |
clasp, circumferential |
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| a clasp that encircles more than 180o of a tooth, including opposite angles, and usually contacts the tooth throughout the extent of the clasp, at least one terminal being in the infrabulge area (cervical convergence). |
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crochet façonné |
clasp, wrought (formed clasp) |
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| a clasp made of an alloy that has been drawn into various forms of wire. |
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crochet plané |
clasp, wrought band- |
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crochet Roach |
clasp, Roach |
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crochet universel |
clasp, universal |
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crochet, griffe |
hook |
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| a curved instrument |
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crochetlancéolé |
clasp, arrowhead; proximal clasp |
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| a wire clasp, for retention of removable appliances, whose active elements are in the shape of an arrowhead and engage the mesioproximal and distoproximal undercuts on the buccal aspects of adjacent teeth. |
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cryptogénétique |
cryptogenetic |
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curetage |
curettage |
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| scraping or cleaning with a curet. |
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curetage |
curettage, curettement, curetting |
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curetage gingival |
curettage, gingival |
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curetage péri-apical |
curettage, apical |
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| (apoxesis), curettement of diseased periapical tissue without excision of the root tip. |
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curetage péri-apical, trépanation au niveau de l'apex |
apicotomy |
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curetage radiculaire |
scaling, root |
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| a technique of root surface cleansing designed to remove accretions of calculus and debris in the supragingival uninvested areas of a tooth. |
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curetage sous-gingival |
curettage, subgingival |
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| the process of debridement of the epithelial attachment, the ulcerated and entire (pocket) epithelium, and subjacent inflamed and altered gingival corium. The controversial procedure is thought to result in the resolution of the inflammatory process and desirable shrinkage and repair of the edematous tissue, but less invasive procedures have proven more effective. Some states still require hygienists to be tested on this procedure, while other states and programs have dropped testing and teaching the procedure altogether. |
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curette |
curette, curet |
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curette |
spoon, cutting |
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curette |
spoon, sharp |
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