Category: M
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Mesiolinguopulpal
Concerning the mesial, lingual, and pulpal sides of a tooth cavity.
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Mesiolinguo-occlusal
In dentistry, pert, to the angle formed by the meeting of the mesial, lingual, and occlusal surfaces of a tooth.
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Mesiolingual
Concerning the mesial and lingual surfaces of a tooth or cavity.
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Mesiolabial
Concerning the mesial and labial surfaces of a tooth or cavity.
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Mesiogingival
Concerning the mesial and gingival walls of a tooth cavity.
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Mesiodistal
In dentistry, pert, to the plane defined by the mesial and distal surfaces of a tooth.
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Mesiodens
A supernumerary tooth, often paired, which typically appears between the maxillary central incisors.
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Mesioclusion
Malocclusion of the lower teeth. They are located in front of their normal position with respect to the upper teeth.
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Mesiocervical
Concerning the mesial surface of the neck of a tooth.
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Mesial drift
The natural tendency for teeth to move in a mesial direction within the dental arch to maintain tight interproximal contacts between adjacent teeth. Also called physiological tooth movement.