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fisura |
cleft |
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| a longitudinal fissure of opening. |
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fisura |
fissure, fissura |
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| a deep groove or cleft; commonly the result of the imperfect fusion of the enamel or adjoining dental lobes. |
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ángulo de la fisura |
angle, fissure- |
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cavidad de fisura |
cavity, fissure |
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fisura de Stillman |
Stillman's cleft |
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fisura facial |
cleft, facial |
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| fissures along the embryonal lines of the junction of the maxillary and lateral nasal processes; usually extend obliquely from the nasal ala to the outer border of the eye. |
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fisura gingival |
gingival cleft; gingival fissure; gingival Stillman's clefts |
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| small fissures extending apically from the midline of the gingival margin in teeth subjected to trauma. Although these clefts may be found in traumatism, they are not necessarily diagnostic of occlusal trauma; a cleft of the marginal gingiva; may be caused by many factors, such as incorrect toothbrushing, a breakthrough to the surface of pocket formation, or faulty tooth positions, and may resemble a V-shaped notch. |
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fisura media |
cleft, median |
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fisura ósea |
fracture, fissured; bone fissure |
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| a fracture that extends partially through a bone, with no displacement of the bony fragments. |
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fisura visceral |
cleft, branchial; visceral cleft |
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fresa de fisura |
bur, fissure |
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fresa de fisura cónica |
bur, tapered fissure |
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| a bur having a long head with sides that converge from the shank to a blunt end |
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fresa de fisura de extremidad cónica |
bur, fissure-, pointed |
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fresa de fisura de extremo plano |
bur, fissure-, flat-end |
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fresa de fisura de punta roma, ~ de fisura de extremo liso |
bur, fissure-, non-end cutting |
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fresa de fisura recta |
bur, straight fissure |
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| a bur without crosscuts that has a cylindrical head. |
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gnatosquisis, fisura maxilar |
gnathoschisis; cleft jaw; alveolar cleft |
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grieta o fisura del esmalte |
fissure, enamel- |
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grietas, fisuras, rágades |
rhagades |
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| fissures or cracks in the skin seen around body orifices and in regions subjected to frequent movement. |
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hendidura del paladar, fisura palatina |
palate, cleft |
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| a cleft in the palate between the two palatal processes. It can vary in involvement and can be associated with cleft lip. If both hard and soft palates are involved, it is a uranostaphyloschisis; if only the soft palate is divided, it is a uranoschisis. The term cleft palate is often erroneously applied to clefts between the median nasal and maxillary processes through the alveolus. The proper term for this type of cleft is cleft jaw, or gnathoschisis. |
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