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Doctor of Medicine (D.M.) |
doctor medic |
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doctor, physician, general practitioner |
medic-doctor; medic curant |
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| a learned person; one qualified in a science or art; one who has received the highest academic degree in a particular field. |
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dorsum of the tongue; dorsum linguae |
faţa dorsală a limbii |
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drifting, tooth migration |
deplasare, migrare dentară |
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drug tolerance |
toleranţă medicamentoasă |
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| the body's ability to increasingly withstand the effects of the substance being used, thereby requiring larger quantities of said substance in order to bring about the desired result. |
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dyskeratosis |
discheratoză |
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| an irreversible alteration in the maturation of stratified squamous epithelium. Refers to an increase of abnormal mitosis, individual cell keratinization, epithelial pearls within the spinous layer, loss of polarity of the cells, hyperchromatism, nuclear atypia, and basilar hyperplasia. |
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dystopia, dystopy |
distopie |
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ectoderm |
ectoderm |
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| the outermost of the three primary cell layers of an embryo. The ectoderm gives rise to the nervous system, the organs of special sense, the epidermis, and epidermal tissues such as fingernails, hair, and skin glands. |
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ectodermal |
ectodermal |
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ectodermal dysplasia |
displazie ectodermală |
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| a developmental disturbance of tissues derived from the ectoderm (for example, hair, nails, sweat glands, and teeth). Dental findings are partial anodontia and microdontia. |
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ectomesenchyme |
mezenchim ectodermal |
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ectopia, ectopy |
ectopie, malpoziţie |
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ectopic |
ectopic |
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| occurring outside of the expected or usual location; displaced |
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ectopic canine |
canin ectopic |
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edematous |
edemaţial |
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| that which has edema(tissue swelling) |
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edge-to-edge bite, end-to-end bite |
labiodonţie, ocluzie cap la cap |
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| an occlusion in which the incisal edge of the maxillary incisors meets the incisal edge of the mandibular incisors |
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elastomer |
elastomer |
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| a soft, rubberlike material; synthetic rubber. A rubber base impression material (for example, silicone, mercaptan). |
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elastometer |
elastrometru tisular |
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elevator (Anat.) |
ridicător |
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elevator, dental |
elevator |
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| one of a variety of blades used for engaging teeth and roots to remove them from their alveoli. |
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