dental restoration

collocation in English

meaningsofdentalandrestoration

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dental
adjective
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/ˈden.təl/
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/ˈden.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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restoration
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌres.tərˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌres.təˈreɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of returning something to its earlier good condition or position, or to ...
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(Definition ofdentalandrestorationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Dentalrestorationalso refers to the replacement of missing tooth structure that is supported by dental implants.
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Once the decay is removed, the missing tooth structure requires adentalrestorationof some sort to return the tooth to function and aesthetic condition.
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Removable dental prostheses (mainly dentures) are considered by some to be a form of indirectdentalrestoration, as they are made to replace missing teeth.
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Due to the intricacies involved, everydentalrestorationmade is physiologically compatible and matched.
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Once a lesion has cavitated, especially if dentin is involved, remineralization is much more difficult and adentalrestorationis usually indicated (operative treatment).
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It appeared as if he had been midway through a completedentalrestoration.
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This layer is an interface between dentin and adhesive resin and the final quality ofdentalrestorationdepends greatly on its properties.
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It is one of many availabledentalrestorationmethods.
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The tooth is then washed and dried, and the protective material placed, followed finally by adentalrestorationwhich gives a bacteria-tight seal to prevent infection.
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A multidisciplinary clinical study of patients suffering from illness associated with mercury release from dental restorations : psychiatric aspects.
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The second possible source for palladium is alloys fordentalrestoration, there the possible uptake of palladium is estimated to be lower than 15 g per person per day.
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Mercury remains in use in scientific research applications and in amalgam material fordentalrestorationin some locales.
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Bruxism may cause tooth wear, and even the damage or breakage of teeth and dental restorations such as crowns and fillings.
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Dental restorations are often made from a combination of precious metals.
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In some unfortunate cases, infants and toddlers have experienced severe tooth decay that has resulted in dental restorations or extractions.
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Such dental restorations, also referred to as indirect restorations, include crowns, bridges (fixed dentures), inlays, onlays, and veneers.
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They can support dental restorations which replace missing teeth.
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All dental restorations can be further classified by their location and size.
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This is frequently found on the margins of fillings and other dental restorations.
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Food packing is usually caused by failure to accurately reproduce the contact points when dental restorations are placed on the interproximal surfaces of teeth.
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