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  • == Impacted Tooth == ...This commonly occurs because there is not enough room in the mouth for the tooth, or because the angle at which it is growing.
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  • ...rly twenties, a period traditionally associated with the onset of maturity and the attainment of wisdom. The term "wisdom tooth" comes from the early English phrase "teeth of wisdom", which was translate
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  • == Impacted == ...thin another structure. This term is often used in dentistry, orthopedics, and gastroenterology.
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  • ...on: /ˈdɛntəl peɪn/), also known as [[Toothache]], is a pain in or around a tooth. ...rm "dental pain" is derived from the Latin word "dens", which means tooth, and the Old English word "pīn", which means pain.
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  • ==Tooth Extraction== ...es]], [[periodontal disease]], and orthodontic treatment often necessitate tooth extraction.
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  • ...(/ˈtuːθ.eɪk/), also known as '''dental pain''', is a pain in or around a [[tooth]]. ...ntal cavities]], [[gum disease]], an [[abscess]], [[impacted teeth]], or [[tooth decay]]. Toothaches can also be caused by non-dental issues, such as [[sinu
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  • ...early twenties, a time traditionally associated with the onset of maturity and the gaining of wisdom. ...thus gaining wisdom. The term "third molar" is a simple description of the tooth's location in the mouth.
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  • ...rækʃən/), also known as '''tooth extraction''', refers to the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone. ..."dental extraction" is derived from the Latin words "dens" meaning tooth, and "extractio" meaning to pull out.
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  • ...s dental problems such as [[malocclusion]], [[periodontal disease]], and [[tooth decay]]. ...locclusion]]: A condition characterized by improper alignment of the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed.
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  • ...ype of [[radiograph]] that provides a wide view of the upper and lower jaw and teeth. ...diograph" is derived from the Greek words "pan" (all) and "horama" (view), and the Latin word "grapho" (write or record). Thus, it literally means "record
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  • ...occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O * [[AIDS-related complex]] - symptoms including weight loss, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes experienced by people who are infected with HIV but do
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