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empyema
pus in a cavity or space
Auxiliary
attachments located on brackets and bands that hold arch wires and elastics in place
Splint
Is placed on an avulsed permanent anterior incisor to keep the tooth stable after replantation
ankyloglossia
abnormally short lingual frenum causing limited tongue movement (tongue tied)
Sessile
A flat or broad base of a lesion instead of pedunculated. An outward growing lesion with a large and wide base
Crepitis
Cracking sound Associated with TMJ
fluorosis
hypoplasia and discoloration of teeth
Allogeneic
Belonging to the same species, but genetically different
Maximum Permissible Dose (MPD)
highest rate of radiation exposure
Roentgen (R)
basic unit of exposure to radiation; C/kg
Rad (radiation absorbed dose)
unit of absorbed radiation; Gy
Rem (roentgen equivalent measure)
unit of radiation needed to produced same biological effect of one R; Sv
Erythema Dose
radiation overdose that produces redness of the skin
Dosimeter
device to measure the amount of stray/secondary radiation
Lead Barriers, Shields
device that blocks out scattered radiation
Phantom
device used for practice in learning radiation-exposure techniques; Dexter
Express Contract
Verbal or written words that are agreed on in an established contract
Liner applicator
To place calcium hydroxide or glass ionomer in cavity preparation.
Amalgam plugger
used to pack amalgam into tooth
Sterilize
the process where ALL forms of life are completely destroyed. This includes all microorganisms; bacteria, fungi, viruses and bacterial spores. (Eg - autoclave, chemical vapor sterilization and dry heat sterilization)
Disinfect
the process where SOME forms of microorganisms are destroyed. it does not destroy spores and resistant viruses.
Sanitize
the process that cleans and destroys FEW microorganisms
Distal
farthest from the midline
Root Canal Therapy
process of removing pulp of a tooth and filling it with an inert material.
palate
hard and soft tissue forming the roof of the mouth
Broad-spectrum activity
capable of killing a wide variety of microbes
Bioburden
any visible organic debris, blood saliva and other body fluids
Unerupted tooth
a tooth that has not pushed through the gum and assumed its correct position in the dental arch
quadrant
1/2 of one dental arch
abfraction
loss of tooth surface in cervical area
ameloblast
enamel forming cells
angle of the mandible
area from which the ramus ascends on the lower border of the mandible
denticle
small tooth growth, pulp stone
cognition
higher mental process of understanding
alopecia
deficiency of hair; baldness
periradicular
around the root
appearance indicators
notations of the smile line and the length of the cuspid point
Anatomical Crown
The part of the tooth covered by enamel.
Gingiva
Part of the gum tissue that immediately surrounds the teeth and alveolar bone.
Gingival Cervice
Subgingival space that, under normal conditions, lies between the gingival crest and the epithelial attachment.
Endo explorer
Used to locate the canal
Diagnostic Aids
Other aids not included in BDS used to diagnose dental conditions.
Maloclusion
any deviation from Class I occlusion
T-Band
Type of matrix band used for primary teeth
Most common instrument used to help restore a class 2 preparation in primary posterior tooth
apex
root end of tooth
biteblock
device used to hold radiation film in mouth for exposure
biteloop
encircles periapical film
buccinator
principal cheek muscle
cnaliculi
small channels or canals may be present in cementum
candidiasis
infection of mouth, thrush
cantilever bridge
only one side of device attatched
cheilosis
inflammation of lips
cingulum
smooth, convex, or rounded bump on lingual of maxillary anteriors
clasp
extension of partial appliance that grasps surrounding teeth for support
commisure
corner of the mouth where the lips meet
complex cavity
decay involving more than two surfaces of a tooth
compound
nonelastic impression material used in edentulous impressions
condyloid
posterior growth on ramus of the mandible
coping
thin covering placed over remaining tooth surface
core buildup
use of synthetic material to enlarge tooth core area to provide support for a crown
cortical plate
outer bone layer growth of alveolar bone
crepitus
grinding, joint abrasion
cuspid
third tooth posterior of the midline, also called canine, eye tooth
cuticle
tissue layer covering tooth surface
Nasmyth's membrane
tissue layer covering tooth surface
embrasure
v-shaped tooth gap between contact area and gingival crest
fontanel
baby's soft spot literally "little fountain"
genioplasty
plastic surgery of the chin or cheek
gnarled enamel
enamel rods twisting and curving within enamel tissue
gomphosis
holding and anchoring action of a tooth in its socket
Hawley appliance
orthodontic appliance to maintain space after correction
heterodont
teeth of various shapes
hyoid
small bone in neck area "Adam's apple"
incipient caries
beginning decay
incisor
cutting, anterior tooth
lacuna
small open space in cementum
lamellae
developmental imperfections of the enamel extending to the dentin
Maryland bridge
bridge cemented to adjacent teeth
masseter
muscle of mastication that closes the mouth
mentalis
chin muscle that moves chin tissue and raises the lower lip
parotid
largest salivary gland located near the ear
pontic
artificial tooth part of a bridge
prophy
professional tooth cleaning
ptosis
drooping or sagging of organ, "witch's chin"
resin
plastic type material used for dental appliances
resorption
removal of hard tooth surface and degeneration of root tissues retromolar
Sharpey's fibers
periodontal ligaments that attatch and hold the tooth
simple cavity
decay on only one surface
smile line
amount of tooth space viewed when patient is smiling
symphysis
center of mandible
denture
an artificial substitute for missing natural teeth
inventory
an itemized compilation of materials on hand
dosage
the amount of a medicine administered
stable
bone and soft tissue closing the space encompassedby the upper alveolar arch
crevice
a narrow opening due to a fissure or crack
intubation
insertion of a tube
mulling
final step of mixing dental amalgam
infusion
therapeutic introduction of a fluid into a vein
distention
a state of dilation
leverage
mechanical use of a lever