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Dental Terminology for Non Dentist
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Dental Terminology for Non Dentist

  • Amalgam - Silver-colored filling material; may also be referred to as a restoration or filling.
  • Braces – Attachments bonded to teeth to straighten them during orthodontic treatment (Braces & Wiring).
  • Bridge - A non-removable appliance that replaces one or more missing teeth with false teeth and attaches to healthy teeth.
  • Calculus (Tartar) - Hardened plaque on teeth, requiring scaling to remove.
  • Caries - Cavities and decay.
  • Composite - A tooth colored filling material; also referred to as a filling.
  • Cosmetic Dentistry - Beautifying teeth and smile through bleaching, bonding, closing spaces, and improving appearance of teeth.
  • Crown - A gold or porcelain cap that covers a tooth
  • Edentulous - Having no teeth.
  • Endodontics - Department/process providing root canal treatment for teeth with diseased pulp.
  • General Anesthesia - A deep level of sedation in which patients lose consciousness, feel no pain, and have no memory of what is taking place around them.
  • Gingiva - Gums.
  • Gingivitis - Inflammation of the gum tissue; common reversible gum disease that occurs when plaque is not removed.
  • Impacted - Describes a tooth not visible above the gum line.
  • Implant - An artificial tooth substitute, surgically implanted in the bone.
  • Inlays - A gold, porcelain or composite filling placed within the cusps of the tooth.
  • Interproximal - Between the teeth.
  • Lesion - An injury or wound; area of diseased tissue.
  • Malocclusion - Improper alignment of biting or chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth.
  • Maxilla - The upper jaw.
  • Molar - Teeth posterior to the premolars (bicuspids) on either side of the jaw; grinding teeth, having large crowns and broad chewing surfaces.
  • Mucous Membrane - Lining of the oral cavity as well as other canals and cavities of the body; also called "mucosa."
  • Occlusal - Pertaining to the biting surfaces of the premolar and molar teeth or contacting surfaces of opposing teeth or opposing occlusion rims.
  • Occlusion - Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of maxillary (upper) and mandibular (lower) teeth.
  • Onlays - Porcelain or gold restorations covering at least one cusp of the tooth.
  • Operative Dentistry - Department providing fillings, crowns, and cosmetic dentistry.
  • Oral Mucosa - The pink-red tissues that line the mouth
  • Oral Pathology - Study of diseases and pain of mouth and jaw.
  • Oral Surgery - Department where extractions of teeth are performed as well as general surgical procedures in the jaws, and lower facial area.
  • Orthodontics - Department providing bands (braces) for straightening teeth.
  • Orthognathic Surgery - Surgery performed to correct facial imbalances caused by abnormalities of the jaw bones.
  • Partial - (RPD; Removable partial denture) Removable replacement for missing teeth that rests on the gums with clasps that attach to remaining teeth.
  • Pediatric Dentistry - Department providing dentistry for children under the age of 16.
  • Periodontal - Pertaining to the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth.
  • Periodontal Pocket - Pathologically deepened gingival sulcus; a feature of periodontal disease.
  • Periodontics - Department providing treatment for gum disease and resulting bone loss.
  • Plaque - Soft deposits of bacteria and debris that collect on teeth.
  • Pocket - Abnormally deep space between the gum tissue and the teeth where bacteria can enter, causing gum disease.
  • Post - An elongated projection fitted and cemented within the prepared root canal, serving to strengthen and retain restorative material and/or a crown restoration.
  • Preventive Dentistry - Teeth cleaning and instruction to prevent gum disease.
  • Prophylaxis - Scaling and polishing procedure performed to remove coronal plaque, calculus and stains.
  • Prosthesis - A cemented or removable replacement for missing teeth.
  • Prosthodontics - Department where crowns, bridges, partials, and dentures are made.
  • Pulp - Connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerve tissue which occupies the pulp cavity of a tooth.
  • Pulpitis - An infection of the nerve inside a tooth.
  • Pulpotomy - Removal of only the pulp tissue in the crown of the tooth, an endodontic procedure.
  • Radiographs - X-rays.
  • Recall - Appointment for a patient who is returning for maintenance or follow up care.
  • Removable Partial Denture - A removable partial denture (removable bridge) is a prosthetic replacement of one or more missing teeth that can be removed by the patient.
  • Restoration - Filling used to restore the tooth.
  • Retainer (Orthodontic Retainer) - Appliance to stabilize teeth following orthodontic
    treatment.
  • Root Canal Therapy - (RCT, endodontic therapy) Removal of the nerve inside a tooth and subsequent filling of this space.
  • Scaling and Root Planing - Cleaning teeth to remove calculus and plaque above and below the gum line.
  • Splint - A device used to support, protect, or immobilize oral structures that have been loosened, replanted, fractured or traumatized. Also refers to devices used in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders.
  • Suture - Stitch used to repair incision or wound.
  • Third Molars (wisdom teeth) - The last teeth to come into the mouth.
  • Treatment Plan - A list of procedures and related costs recommended to treat patient’s dental needs.
  • Veneer - A porcelain facing placed on an anterior tooth.

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