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fixation, tissue- (Histol.); fixation, tissular |
fixare tisulară / fixarea ţesutului |
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flabbiness, atony |
atonie |
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flap, Neumann (periodontol.) |
operaţia Neumann |
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fluoride vector |
vehiculant de fluorid |
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fluoride-releasing restorative material |
materialde obturaţie cu emisie de fluoruri |
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focal symptom |
simptom de focar |
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forceps, shears, tongs |
cleşte |
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forceps, tissue; anatomic tweezers |
pensetă anatomică |
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| a thumb forceps; an instrument with one or more fine teeth at the tip of each blade for controlling tissues during surgery, especially during suturing. |
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fracture, tooth |
fractură dentară |
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| traumatic injury to a tooth that manifests itself as a chip, crack, or break. Manifestations may also include dislocation or complete displacement of a tooth. |
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fracture, tooth crown |
fractură coronară |
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frenectomy |
frenectomie linguală |
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| 1. the excision of a frenum. 2. the surgical detachment and/or excision of a frenum from its attachment into the mucoperiosteal covering of the alveolar processes. |
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frenotomy |
frenotomie |
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| the cutting of a frenum; especially the release of tongue-tie, or ankyloglossia. |
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frenulum of tongue, frenum of tongue |
fren sublingual |
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frictional keratosis |
hipercheratoză iritativ-mecanică, hipercheratoză cauzată de iritaţia mecanică |
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frontomalar |
frontomalar |
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frontomaxillary |
fronto-maxilar |
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| Relating to or characteristic of both the frontal bone and the maxilla. |
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frontonasal process (embryol.) |
apofiză frontală |
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frontotemporal |
frontotemporal |
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| related to the frontal and temporal bone, |
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fusospirochaetosis |
fuzospirochetoză |
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galactose |
galactoză |
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| a simple sugar found in the dextrorotatory form in lactose (milk sugar), nerve cell membranes, sugar beets, gums, seaweed, and, in the levorotatory form, in flaxseed mucilage. Galactose, a white crystalline substance, is less sweet and less soluble in water than glucose but is similar in other properties. |
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