Abrasion
Loss of tooth structure caused by a hard toothbrush, poor brushing technique, or Bruxism (grinding or clenching the teeth)
Abscess
An infection of a tooth, soft tissue or bone
Abutment
Tooth or teeth that support a fixed or removable bridge
Air Abrasion
Contemporary term for dental restorations that involve "bonding" of composite resin or porcelain fillings to natural teeth
Allergy
Unfavorable systemic response to a foreign substance or drug
Alveolar bone
The jaw bone that anchors the roots of teeth
Amalgam
A most common filling material, also known as "silver fillings,"containing mercury (app 50%), silver, tin, copper and zinc used for fillings
Analgesia
A state of pain relief; an agent lessening pain
Anesthesia
Partial or complete elimination of pain sensation; numbing a tooth is an example of local anesthesia; general anesthesia produces partial or complete unconsciousness
Anterior teeth
The six upper or six lower front teeth
Antibiotic
A drug that stops or slows the growth of bacteria
ANUG
An acronym for Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, commonly known as trench mouth or Vincent's disease, aggravated by stress and/or smoking
Apex
The tip of the root of a tooth
Apicoectomy
Surgical removal of the root tip to treat a dead tooth
Arch
Describes the alignment of the upper or lower teeth
Attrition
Loss of structure due to natural wear
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