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  • Enamel (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    internal ameloblasts of the enamel organ, which disappear at the moment of completion of the development of the external shape of the enamel and give rise
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  • Dental caries (category Dictionary of dentistry) (section Causes of tooth decay)
    Tooth plaque Poor oral hygiene Quality of hard dental tissues (partially conditioned by genetics) Bacteria are capable of breaking down sugars and demineralizing
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  • Dentinum (category Dictionary of dentistry) (section Layers (types) of dentin)
    occupies up to 80% of the pulpal surface. In the area of ​​the denite-enamel border, the tubules have a width of approx. 1μm. As a result of the diverging course
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  • Aplasia (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    underdevelopment of an organ. Example of aplasia: failure to establish a regular tooth. In orthopedics, it means congenital failure to form some part of the skeleton
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  • Amalgam (category Dictionary of dentistry) (section Solidification reaction of conventional amalgam)
    the resulting expansion of the filling. Copper increases the strength of the filler and also increases the resulting expansion of the filler. Tin, on the
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  • Hard dental tissues (category Dictionary of dentistry) (section Layers (types) of dentin)
    occupies up to 80% of the pulpal surface. In the area of ​​the denite-enamel border, the tubules have a width of approx. 1μm. As a result of the diverging course
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  • Abrasion (Dentistry) (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    This is a pathological process of tooth tissue loss that affects the area of ​​the corona dentis ("wedge-shaped defect") of the canine and premolar caused
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  • Erosion (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
     ISBN 3180840161. WEBER, Thomas. Memorix of dentistry :  translation 2nd edition, 279 illustrations. 1. edition. Praha : Grada, 2006. pp. 430. ISBN 80-247-1017-X
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  • Glass ionomer cement (category Dictionary of dentistry) (section Bioactivity of glass ionomers)
    are released in the initial phase of solidification. The concentration of Ca2+ grows faster than the concentration of Al3+, so the cement solidifies within
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  • Tooth resorption (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    cervical region of the tooth we distinguish 4 types according to severity surface resorption e.g. as a result of orthodontic treatment in the area of ​​the pressure
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  • Composite (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    correction of the shape of the teeth poor oral hygiene of the patient bruxism if the cavity or part of it is located subgingivally if it is impossible to
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  • Bruxism (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    other while not chewing or eating. It is sometimes referred to as "gnashing of teeth", which can be very intense (eg at night). Night (nocturnal), Daytime
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  • Compomer (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    multifunctional acrylic/phosphate monomer, diacrylate monomer, water. Usage: cementation of metal inlays, onlays crown and bridges, metal-ceramic restorations and orthodontic
    1 KB (92 words) - 21:52, 22 November 2023
  • Bloch-Sulzberg syndrome (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    Sulzberg. Genetics: OMIM: 308300 The disease is caused by a mutation in the gene of IKBKG (NEMO) in the Xq28 region. Inheritance: X-linked dominant, male lethal
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  • Prognathism (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    Alveolar prognathia: arching of the alveolus in the area of ​​the canines. Dental prognathia: the upper front teeth are turned out of the mouth. KOMÍNEK, Jaroslav
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  • Attrition (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    Physiological process of tooth tissue loss affecting mainly occlusal surfaces and incisal edges caused by teeth rubbing against each other during chewing
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  • Cementoblastoma (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    formation made of matter corresponding to the structure of cement.; right cementoblastoma; rare, occurence in peple under 25 years, in the region of premolares
    1 KB (130 words) - 13:49, 17 December 2022
  • Amelogenesis imperfecta (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    parodontium, vývoj zubů [lecture for subject Anantomie, specialization Dentistry, 1.LF UK UK]. Prague. November 2010. Avaliable from <https://el.lf1.cuni
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  • Lower premolars (category Dictionary of dentistry)
    A distinctive feature of the lower premolars is the 'inclination of the crown in the lingual direction. [ ✎ edit embedded article ] It is the smallest
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  • Periodontium (category Dictionary of Dentistry)
    apparatus of the tooth. It is the tissue that surrounds and fixes the tooth in its position. It also serves as a barrier - it prevents the entry of bacteria
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