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Oral Surgery

Horizontales
A common name for either the maxilla or the mandible
Material inserted or grafted into tissue.
Restricted ability to open the mouth
The hard and soft tissues forming the roof of the mouth.
Acute or chronic localized inflammation, probably with a collection of pus.
A dental restorative material made up of separate parts
Pertaining to or around the tongue
Improper alignment of biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth
Without teeth
The tip or end of the root end of the tooth
A premolar tooth; a tooth with two cusps
An artificial replacement that restores missing tooth structure by surrounding the remaining coronal tooth structure
Separation of tooth from its socket due to trauma
An alloy used in direct dental restorations, typically composed of mercury, silver, tin, and copper.
Verticales
Pertaining to the biting surfaces of the premolar and molar teeth or contacting surfaces of opposing teeth or opposing occlusion rims.
Soft tissues overlying the crowns of unerupted teeth and encircling the necks of those that have erupted.
The surface of a tooth directed toward the cheeks or lips
Commonly used term for tooth decay
Process of removing tissue for histologic evaluation
Surface or position of a tooth most distant from the median line of the arch
One of the six relatively equal sections into which a dental arch can be divided, for example: tooth numbers 1-5, 6-11, 12-16, 17-21, 22-27, 28-32. sometimes used for recording periodontal charting.
Decreased salivary secretion that produces a dry and sometimes burning sensation of the oral mucosa.
The anatomic portion of the tooth that is covered by cementum and is located in the socket.
Amputation of the apex of a tooth
Missing tooth structure, due to decay, erosion, or abrasion
Referring to the bone to which a tooth is attached
Hard connective tissue covering the outer surface of tooth root
Pertaining to or toward the cheek
Pointed or rounded eminence on or near the masticating surface of a tooth