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basal ridge — Dentistry. a U shaped ridge at the base of the posterior surface of the crown of a tooth. Also called cingulum. * * * … Universalium
basal ridge — Dentistry. a U shaped ridge at the base of the posterior surface of the crown of a tooth. Also called cingulum … Useful english dictionary
ridge — 1. A (usually rough) linear elevation. SEE ALSO: crest. 2. In dentistry, any linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. 3. The remainder of the alveolar process and its soft … Medical dictionary
mesial ridge — ( ) [Baba, 2005]. Endopod of Mxp 3, lateral; and endopod of Mxp 3, including basal 2 articles, distal articles omitted, central. Based on Munidopsis. [Baba, 2005] … Crustacea glossary
cingulum — 1. SYN: girdle. 2. A well marked fiber bundle passing longitudinally in the white matter of the cingulate gyrus; the bundle extends from the region of the anterior perforated subst … Medical dictionary
Canine tooth — Cuspid redirects here. For the heart valves, see bicuspid valve and tricuspid valve. Canine tooth This dog s longer pointed cuspids or fangs show why they are particularly associated with canines … Wikipedia
Process — In anatomy, a process is a projection from a structure. The process of the mandible is the part of the lower jaw that projects forward. In a more general sense, a process is a series of actions or events that are part of a system or of a… … Medical dictionary
Lissotesta otagoensis — Taxobox name = Lissotesta otagoensis image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda subclassis = Orthogastropoda superordo = Vetigastropoda superfamilia = Trochoidea familia = Cyclostrematidae genus = Lissotesta species … Wikipedia
cingulum — cingulate /sing gyeuh lit, layt /, cingulated, cingular, adj. /sing gyeuh leuhm/, n., pl. cingula / leuh/. 1. Anat., Zool. a belt, zone, or girdlelike part. 2. Dentistry. See basal ridge. [1835 45; < L: girdle, zo … Universalium
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