MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUCCEDANEOUS»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SUCCEDANEOUS»
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Delmar's Dental Assisting: A Comprehensive Approach
The permanent teeth that replace the primary teeth are called succedaneous
teeth (Figure 6-5). This refers to succeeding deciduous teeth. Therefore, because
FIGURE 6-4 A mixed dentition of a seven- or eight-year-old. there are twenty ...
Donna J. Phinney, Judy H. Halstead, 2003
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Woelfel's Dental Anatomy
Resorption of a primary tooth root is the gradual dissolving away of the root due
to the underlying eruption of the succedaneous tooth that will replace it. Root
resorption continues as succedaneous teeth move closer to the surface until ...
3
Diversified Health Occupations
Permanent, or succedaneous, teeth: This is the second set of teeth (figure 18-4).
There are 32 permanent teeth: Midsagittal Plane Maxillary Right Central incisor
Lateral incisor \ Maxillary Left Central incisor Lateral incisor Cuspid Cuspid ...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected
Several cases may be mentioned, in whichI supposing less delay, vexation, and
expense, to be necessary to the adequate authentication of this succedaneous
script, than to that of the proper instrument, the substitution may be employed with
...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1840
Several cases may be mentioned, in which, supposing less delay, vexation, and
expense, to be necessary to the adequate authentication of this succedaneous
script, than to that of the proper instrument, the substitution may be employed with
...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
Several cases may be mentioned, in which, supposing less delay, vexation, and
expense, to be necessary to the adequate authentication of this succedaneous
script, than to that of the proper instrument, the substitution may be employed with
...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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Contemporary Orthodontics
At dental age 12 (Figure 3-34), the remaining succedaneous permanent teeth
erupt. Succedaneous refers to permanent teeth that replace primary
predecessors; thus a canine is a succedaneous tooth, whereas a first molar is not
. In addition ...
William R. Proffit, Henry W. Fields Jr., David M. Sarver, 2006
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Permar's Oral Embryology and Microscopic Anatomy: A Textbook ...
The succedaneous enamel (dental) organs — permanent central and lateral
incisors, canines, and first and second premolars — arise from the secondary
dental lamina, which arises from the primary dental lamina (Figs. 3- 14 and 3-15).
Rudy C. Melfi, Keith E. Alley, 2000
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Textbook of Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion
Permanent/Secondary/Succedaneous. Dentition. (Figs. 1.2A. and. B). There are a
total of 32 teeth in the permanent dentition, 16 in each jaw. The permanent teeth
are also called as succedaneous teeth/secondary teeth since they replace or ...
10
Pediatric Bone: Biology & Diseases
... and bone apposition occurs at the base. At the same time, bone formation also
increases the size of the dento-alveolar process. Complete remodeling of the
alveolar bone occurs when deciduous teeth are replaced by succedaneous teeth
.
Francis H. Glorieux, John M. Pettifor, Harald Jüppner, 2012