Learning Link 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
die | tooth or bridge pattern used in prosthodontic dentistry |
dye | coloring material; may be used to indicate plaque |
auxiliary | helping subsidiary, such as a dental assistant |
axillary | underarm sire; may be used to obtain body temperature |
esthetics | pertaining to beauty |
aesthesia | loss of pain sensation |
facial | (a) pertaining to the face; (b) front surface of incisor tooth |
fascial | pertaining to the fibrous membrane on muscles |
palpation | use of hand or finger pressure to locate/examine |
suture | area or line where two bones unite, such as coronal suture |
suture | stitch or staple repairing or closing wound |
CDA | Certified Dental Assistant |
ALARA | as low as reasonably achievable |
ANUG | acute nectoritizing ulcerative gingivitis |
xanth/o | yellow |
cyan/o | blue |
erythr/o | red |
leuk/o | white |
melan/o | black |
alba/o | violet |
macro | large |
hyper | over/excess |
hypo | under/below |
micro | small/minute |
pan | all around |
ultra | extreme/beyond |
mandible | lower jaw |
distal | the root term for back or distant |
occlusal | designates the chewing or occluding area |
glossa/lingua | tongue |
occlude | jaw closing |
dens | tooth |
gingiva | gum tissue |
chello | lip |
mesial | middle |
frenum | frenum |
distal | far from center |
stoma | mouth |
mastication | act of chewing |
syncope | a temporary loss of consciousness resulting from an inadequate supply of blood to the brain; also known as swooning or fainting |
xerostomia | dryness of the mouth caise by the lack of normal saliva secretion |
apic/o | apex of root |
-ology | a specialist in a given study |
bi- and di- | two |
-photo | suffix meaning graph or picture (especially in radiology) |
orth/o | the combining form for straight or for proper order |
-necrosis | suffix meaning tissue death, decay |
retro- | prefix meaning before (in time or place) |
HVE | high volume evacuation |
ad- | prefix meaning towards or increase |
supra- | above |
peri- | around or about |
-trophy | development, growth |
mesial | middle, mid-plane |
ab- | from, away from |
stoma | mouth |
-oma | tumor |
dys | inflammation |
mal | bad, difficult |
itis | evil, sickness, disorder, poor |
gingiva | gum tissue |
-otomy | cutting into, incision into |
buccal | the root/combining word for cheek |
-algia | suffix meaning pain or ache |
anodontia | P= an,without R= o/don't,tooth S= ia,condition |
frenectony | P= none R= fren,frenum S= ia,condition |
interproximal | P= inter,between R= proxim,adjacent sides S= al, related to/connection with |
gingivectomy | P= none R= gingiv,gum tissue S= extomy, excision and removal of |
periodontitis | P= peri,around R= o/dont, tooth S= itis, inflammation |
malocclusion | P= mal,bad,improper,poor R= occlus,closing of jaws S= ion,condition or state |
submandibular | P= sub,under R= mandibul,mandible,lower jaw S= ar, area location |
cheilosis | P= none R= cheil/o,lip S= osis, disease,condition of disease |
exdontia | P= ex,out R= o/dont,tooth S= ia,condition or state of |
orthodontist | P= orth,straighten R= o/dont,tooth S= ist, specialist of |
acronym | abbreviated word term made up of the first letter of seceral words |
gingivectomy | surgical removal of gingival tissue |
cheilosis | inflammation of the lips, particularly at the corners |
sublingual | under the tongue |
odontalgia | toothache, pain in a tooth |
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