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Specialties Vocabula

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Desertion; refusal to treat a patient without notice   abandonment  
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the treatment of the apex of the root canal in a tooth that is necrotic   apexification  
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pulpotomy of permanent tooth whereby pulp vitality is maintained, allowing time for the root end to develop and close   apexogenesis  
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pulpal inflammation that extends into the periapical tissues   apical periodontitis  
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removal of the apex of the tooth and infection surrounding the area   apicoectomy  
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formation of a thin black to dark brown line slightly above the gingival and following the contour of the gingival margin; found primarily in women and often in cases of excellent oral hygiene   black line stain  
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moving tissue from one area to another; adding bone or a bone substitute to fill areas   bone grafting  
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bone loss caused during periodontal disease (may be vertical or horizontal)   bone resorption  
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teeth grinding   bruxism  
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hard, calcified deposit of meneralized plaque that forms on teeth, restorations, and dental appliances; also known as tartar   calculus  
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swelling and discomfort of facial tissues caused by an abscess   cellulitis  
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a mild abrasive used in some prophylactic pastes; also known as whiting   chalk  
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a process by which an agent encloses or grasps a toxic substance and makes it nontoxic   chelating  
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exposed coronal portion of the crowns   clinical crown  
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procedure whereby coronal surfaces of the teeth are polished with rubber cups, brushes, an abrasive, polishers, and dental tape   coronal polish  
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a condition caused by an excess intake of fluorides during tooth development; enamel surface appears mottled and stained but is caries free   dental fluorosis  
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to remove pulpal contents   extipate  
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discolorations on the outside of the tooth structure that can be removed by scaling and polishing   extrinsic stains  
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pus   exudate  
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a tub-like passage from an abscess to the external surface; used to drain the abscess   fistula  
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commercially prepared pastes with the addition of fluoride   Fluoride Prophylaxis Pastes  
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complete surgical removal of the frenum, including the attachment to the underlying bone   frenectomy  
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procedure in which tissue is taken from one site and placed on another   gingival grafting  
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surgical removal of diseased gingival tissue   gingivectomy  
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reshaping of the gingival tissue to remove such deformities as clefts, craters, and enlargements; performed only to recontour the gingiva   gingivoplasty  
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discoloration most often found in children; found on the facial surface of the maxillary anterior teeth at the cervical third, containing chromogenic bacteria and fungi; varies from light to dark green or yellowish-green   green stain  
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a technique that uses barrier membrane to maintain a space between the gingival flap and the root surface of the tooth in order for tissues to regenerate in a periodontal defect   guided tissue regeneration  
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hard, calcified deposits (mineralized plaque) firmly attached teeth, restorations, and dental appliances; also called calculus or tartar   hard deposits  
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material or substance that retains moisture   humectant  
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discolorations, usually permanent, inside the tooth structure   intrinsic  
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inflammation of the pulpal tissue to the point where it cannot recover; treatment includes root canal or extraction   irreversible pulpitis  
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a medical device that generates a precise beam of concentrated light energy   laser  
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soft, bulky, cottage-cheese-like mass of food debris and bacterial growth that collects in grooves and spaces on teeth, gingiva, and appliance; provides the source for plaque development   materia alba  
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the pulp of the tooth that does not respond to sensory stimuli   non-vital pulp  
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process of alleviating areas with an excessive force   occlusal equilibration  
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thin, clear film of insoluble proteins, fats and other materials from saliva that forms within minutes of removal; may protect enamel or provide breeding ground for plaque and calculus   pellicle  
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surgical separation of the gingiva from the underlying tissue   periodontal flap surgery  
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death of pulpal cells; often results from irreversible pulpitis   pulpal necrosis  
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non-vital pulp therapy involving tooth extraction and complete removal of the pulp   pulpectomy  
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removal of pulp exclusively in the coronal portion of the tooth   pulpotomy  
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movement of gingival tissue away from the tooth   recession  
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inflammation of the pulp caused by an irritant; when irritant is removed, the pulp heals   reversible pulpitis  
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technique to remove plaque, calculus, and stains from the surfaces of the teeth   scaling  
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movement of the tooth within the socket   tooth mobility  
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receding of the alveolar bone vertically on individual teeth and the interproximal surface   vertical bone resorption  
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term used to describe healthy pulp   vital pulp  
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discolorations of the teeth usually associated with poor oral hygiene and plaque; dull yellow to light brownish   yellow stains  
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