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rétraction |
retraction |
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| 1. a drawing or shrinking back; the laying back of tissues to expose a given part. 2. distal movement of teeth; a distal or retrusive position of the teeth, dental arch, or jaw. |
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appareil pour rétraction, ~ pour distalisation |
appliance, retraction |
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arc de rétraction |
arch, retraction- |
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creux, recessus, rétraction, retrait |
recession |
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| a moving back or withdrawal. |
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ligne de rétraction maximum de la lèvre inférieure |
line, lip, low |
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| the lowest position of the lower lip during the act of smiling or voluntary retraction. The lowest position of the upper lip at rest. |
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ligne de rétraction maximum de la lèvre supérieure |
line, lip, high |
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| the greatest height to which the lip is raised in normal function or during the act of smiling broadly. |
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ligne labiale, niveau de rétraction de la lèvre |
line, lip (prosthodont.); line, labial |
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rétraction gingivale, refoulement de la gencive |
retraction, gingival |
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| laying back of the free gingival tissue to expose the gingival margin area of a preparation by mechanical, chemical, or electrical means. |
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rétraction, retrait |
shrinkage |
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| 1. reduction or decrease in extent or quantity. 2. reduction in volume. |
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retrait gingival, rétraction de la gencive |
gingival retraction; gingival recession; gum recession; gingival abrasion; ulatrophia |
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| the apical migration of the gingival crest. atrophy of the gingival margin associated with inflammation, apical migration (proliferation) of the epithelial attachment, and resorption of the alveolar crest. |
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rétropulsion de la mandibule, rétraction de la mandibule, rétrognathie |
retraction of jaw |
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rétropulsion de la mandibule, rétraction de la mandibule, rétrognathie |
retrusion of jaw |
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