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dent darmousée, ~ tachetée |
tooth, mottled |
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dent incluse, rétention dentaire |
embedded tooth |
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dent incluse, ~ persistante, ~ en rétention |
tooth, retained |
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dentier complet, série de dents, set de dents, denture |
set of teeth, complete denture (prosthodontics) |
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| usually a full complement of maxillary and mandibular artificial teeth as they are carded by the manufacturer. |
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dentimètre |
dentimeter |
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dentisterie cosmétique |
dentistry, cosmetic |
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dentition retardée, retard de dentition |
dentition, delayed; dentition, retarded |
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denture complète |
complement of teeth |
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détartrage |
depuration, scaling |
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détartrage |
scaling |
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| the removal of calcareous deposits from the teeth using suitable instruments. |
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détartrage sons-gingival |
scaling, subgingival |
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| the removal of accretions and debris from the surfaces of the tooth apical to the gingival margin. This process accomplishes the removal of primary irritants to the gingival tissues and permits the reduction of inflammation in these tissues. |
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détartrage sus-gingival |
scaling, supragingival |
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| the technique of meticulous cleansing of the surfaces of the teeth coronal to the gingival margin. |
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détartrer |
depurate |
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détecteur colorant |
solution, disclosing |
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| a topically applied dye used in aqueous solution to stain and reveal the extent of calcareous and mucinous deposition on the teeth. |
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détection |
detection |
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détendant, provoquant un relâchement, relaxant |
relaxant |
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| an antispasmodic; a drug that relaxes spasms of smooth or skeletal muscle; a drug used to eliminate muscle spasms, thus facilitating the establishment of centric relation, centric occlusion, rest position, and so on. Also used in the treatment of painful muscle spasms associated with occlusal traumatism. Examples are mephenesin, the meprobamates, and methocarbamol (Robaxin). |
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détergent |
detergent |
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| a cleanser. Also applied in a more specific sense to chemicals that possess surface-active properties in water and whose solutions are therefore able to wet surfaces that are normally water repellent, thereby assisting in the mechanical dispersion and emulsification of fatty or oily material and other substances that soil the surface. |
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détermination de la ligne de guide, enquête, étude |
survey |
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| the study and examination of an area of consideration, a diagnostic cast, or a radiograph. |
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détersif |
cleanser |
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diabète |
diabetes |
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| a deficiency condition involving carbohydrate metabolism and characterized by the habitual discharge of an excessive amount of urine. |
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