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A Complete Glossary of Dental Definitions
Tooth decayTooth decay is the term used when bacteria has weakened the tooth. Bacteria in mouth produce acid in their normal life cycle that dissolve the tooth and this process is known as tooth decay. |
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- Tatar
- - Another name for calculus.
- Tempromandibular Joint
- - The ‘TMJ’ is the functioning part of the oral dentition where the mandible (the lower jaw) hinges with the cranium (skull bone).
- Third Molar
- - The teeth just behind the second molars.
- Tipping
- - A tooth movement in which the root of the tooth is tipped labially (lip) or lingually (tongue) to correct the angle of the crown of the tooth.
- Tissue
- - Tissue is a group of similar cells that function together
- Tooth decay
- - Tooth decay is the term used when bacteria has weakened the tooth
- Torque
- - The rotation of a tooth on the long axis moving the root of the tooth in a buccal or labial direction.
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- Toxins
- - Toxins are poisons made by living organisms
- Tracing (cephalometric)
- - An overlay drawing traced over a cephalometric x-ray that shows specific structures and landmarks that provided a basis for orthodontic therapy.
- Traction
- - The act of drawing or pulling the teeth.
- Translation
- - A tooth movement in which the entire tooth moves forward or backward without tipping or rotating.
- Twirl on
- - A device used to help place ligating modules on brackets.
- Typodont
- - A plastic model of a typical mouth, showing the alignment of teeth. A typodont is used to teaching orthodontic procedures.
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Key: |
blue = General Definition |
green = Dental Specialty |
brown = Field Of Practice |
teal = Dental Procedure |
violet = Disease |
orange = Anatomy |
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