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Glossary of Dental Terms |
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Adhering tooth-colored resin materials to tooth surface to create a bond.
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Bonding (Composite Resin)
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Process by which enamel-like resin is bonded to a tooth's surface, sculpted to an ideal shape, hardened, and polished.
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Fixed or removable dental appliance which replaces lost teeth.
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Tooth-colored filling material made of resin reinforced with silica or porcelain particles.
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Reshaping the natural teeth to make them straighter or more youthful in appearance.
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The field of dentistry dedicated to the art and science of enhancing a person's smile, overall appearance, and oral health.
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A cap, cover, or restoration to replace the missing portion of a tooth. (This procedure can also correct general bite with individual teeth or replace missing teeth.)
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The layer of tooth structure under the enamel.
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The space between two teeth.
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The hard, white outer layer of the tooth that covers and protects the dentin.
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A fixed dental appliance (used to replace a missing tooth/teeth) cemented or bonded to adjacent teeth which have been prepared to provide anchor supports.
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Gum tissue.
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Where the widest smile meets the gum tissue above the teeth.
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The central or lateral front teeth with cutting edges (4 upper and 4 lower).
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A porcelain, resin, or gold filling (made to fit a prepared cavity) cemented or bonded in place to help restore a decayed or broken tooth.
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A fixed dental appliance used to replace missing teeth.
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A thin porcelain resin shell that is bonded to the enamel of front teeth.
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The process of applying a thin porcelain or composite resin veneer to a tooth.
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Where the widest smile barely reveals the bottom edges of the upper front teeth.
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A bad bite caused by incorrect positions of the upper or lower teeth.
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An imaginary vertical line that divides the face into equal parts.
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A porcelain, resin, or gold filling that protects a tooth by covering the chewing surface.
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A fixed or removable dental appliance that replaces missing natural teeth.
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A ceramic, tooth-colored material that fuses at high temperatures to form a hard, enamel-like substance.
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Posterior-bonded Composite Resin
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Tooth-colored fillings primarily used for back teeth.
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A thin metal or glass fiber-reinforced bridge which requires slight or no reduction of anchor teeth.
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A thin rubber sheet applied to teeth to control moisture during dental procedures.
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Veneers (Porcelain or Composite)
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Ultra-thin, cutom-made laminates bonded to teeth, especially effective for repairing chipped, cracked, or worn teeth.
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A method used to lighten a tooth that has darkened after root canal treatment.
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The process of brightening stained, discolored, or dull teeth with in-office power bleaching method or dentist-supervised, at-home whitening systems. |
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