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- defects: class I: buccolingual loss of tissue with normal apicocoronal ridge height class II: apicocoronal loss of tissue with normal buccolingual ridge width...
- ambrotype bucc- ch****, mouth, cavity Latin bucca buccal, buccilingual, buccolingual bulb- bulbous Latin bulbus bulbiform, bulbiparous, bulboartrial, bulborrhexis...
- lingual cusp, giving the tooth an angular crown. This crown is broader buccolingually than mesiodistally, resulting in a characteristic hexagonal or six-sided...
- other, yet closely to the second incisors (I2). Both are compressed buccolingually (between the ch**** and the tongue). The upper canines (C1) are long...
- large accessory denticles. Like the more posterior premolars, it is buccolingually compressed and double-rooted. It has a dominant central protocone flanked...
- buccoapical (BA), buccocervical (BC), buccogingival (BG), buccolabial (BL), buccolingual (BL), bucco-occlusal (BO), buccopalatal (BP), coronoapical (CA), distoapical...
- they ****ume a conical shape for the anterior teeth and a blunted shape buccolingually for the posterior teeth. A missing papilla is often visible as a small...
- maxillofacial areas to overcome the limitations of 2D imaging such as buccolingual superimposition. It is becoming the imaging modality of choice in certain...
- groove to be located further buccally than the distal portion. This buccolingual shift correlates with a relative difference in size between the mesial...
- course of the main mandibular canal before re-joining it (forward or buccolingual type); terminating at the apex of a tooth, usually the molar teeth (dental...