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Italian term or phrase:
superficie dentinale
English translation:
dentin/dentine surface
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achisholm
Jun 20, 2007 21:39
16 yrs ago
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Italian term
superficie dentinale
Italian to English
Medical
Medical: Dentistry
reconstructive dentistry
"Dopo abbondante risciacquo (30 sec.) vengono applicati su tutta la superficie dentinale 4 strati di adesivo OptiBond Solo Plu lasciati indisturbati per 30 sec. "
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5 | dentin/dentine surface | David Russi |
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dentin/dentine surface
Both are valid, dentin seems more common on the web
Webster's
Main Entry:den£tin
Pronunciation:*dent*n, -t*n
Variant:or den£tine \*den.*t*n, ***\
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:dent- + -in, -ine
: a calcareous material similar to bone but harder and denser that composes the principal mass of a tooth, is formed by the odontoblasts of the surface of the dental papilla, and consists of a matrix containing minute parallel tubules which open into the pulp cavity and during life contain processes of the cells of the pulp — compare CEMENTUM, ENAMEL; see TOOTH illustration
Main Entry:den£tin
Pronunciation:*dent*n, -t*n
Variant:or den£tine \*den.*t*n, ***\
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:dent- + -in, -ine
: a calcareous material similar to bone but harder and denser that composes the principal mass of a tooth, is formed by the odontoblasts of the surface of the dental papilla, and consists of a matrix containing minute parallel tubules which open into the pulp cavity and during life contain processes of the cells of the pulp — compare CEMENTUM, ENAMEL; see TOOTH illustration
Webster's
Main Entry:den£tin
Pronunciation:*dent*n, -t*n
Variant:or den£tine \*den.*t*n, ***\
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:dent- + -in, -ine
: a calcareous material similar to bone but harder and denser that composes the principal mass of a tooth, is formed by the odontoblasts of the surface of the dental papilla, and consists of a matrix containing minute parallel tubules which open into the pulp cavity and during life contain processes of the cells of the pulp — compare CEMENTUM, ENAMEL; see TOOTH illustration
Main Entry:den£tin
Pronunciation:*dent*n, -t*n
Variant:or den£tine \*den.*t*n, ***\
Function:noun
Inflected Form:-s
Etymology:dent- + -in, -ine
: a calcareous material similar to bone but harder and denser that composes the principal mass of a tooth, is formed by the odontoblasts of the surface of the dental papilla, and consists of a matrix containing minute parallel tubules which open into the pulp cavity and during life contain processes of the cells of the pulp — compare CEMENTUM, ENAMEL; see TOOTH illustration
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