Ringworm is a highly contagious fungal infection that lives off of a host and that passes from person to person either through direct contact, through contact with an infected object, or through contact with an infected pet or infected soil. The...
Mouth guards and retainers have long been a part of many childhood trips to the orthodontist, but their list of potential uses is growing ever longer; for example, mouth guards have even been studied as a way to help women maintain their strength...
occlusal /oc·clu·sal/ ('-kloo´z'l) 1. pertaining to the masticating surfaces of the premolar and molar teeth. 2. occlusive. oc·clu·sal (-kl z l)
wear, n a loss of substance or a diminishing through use, friction, or other destructive factors. wear, abnormal occlusal, n wear that exceeds the physiologic wear ...
occlusal wear n Attritional loss of substance on opposing occlusal units or surfaces. See also abrasion and attrition .
Occlusal Wear. Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Occlusal Wear. Side Effects of Occlusal Splint Therapy, What Are Ringworm Symptoms & Is It Contagious ...
occlusal adj. Of or relating to occlusions of the teeth, especially the chewing or biting surfaces: occlusal wear.
Wear (w'r), river, c.65 mi (100 km) long, rising in the Pennines in County Durham, NE England, and flowing to the North Sea at Sunderland. Navigable for barges to ...
Author Information. 1. Department of Palaeoanthropology and Messel Research, Senckenberg Research Institute, Senckenberganlage 25, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
See: consumption, continue, degenerate, depreciate, endure, erode, erosion, flaunt, keep, last, usage. WEAR. A great dam made across a river, accommodated for the ...
oc·clu·sal (-kl z l, -s l) adj. Of or relating to occlusions of the teeth, especially the chewing or biting surfaces: occlusal wear.
Summary The aim of this study was to investigate whether cervical wear was associated with occlusal wear and clinical periodontal parameters in relatively older...