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- A road or way; the course taken by an electric current or by nervous impulses. SEE ALSO: pathway. [A.S. paeth]- clinical p. a map that outlines the entire track or p. a patient is expected to follow throughout the course of treatment and beyond.- condyle p. the p. traveled by the mandibular condyle in the temporomandibular joint during the various mandibular movements.- generated occlusal p. a registration of the paths of movement of the occlusal surfaces of mandibular teeth on a plastic or abrasive surface attached to the maxillary arch. SEE ALSO: functional chew-in record.- p. of insertion the direction in which a dental prosthesis is placed upon or removed from the supporting tissues or abutment teeth.- milled-in paths 1. contours carved by various mandibular movements into the occluding surface of an occlusion rim, by teeth or studs placed in the opposing occlusion rim; the curves or contours may be carved into wax, modeling plastic, or plaster of Paris; 2. occlusal curves developed by masticatory or gliding movements of occlusion rims that are composed of materials including abrasives. SEE ALSO: functional chew-in record. SYN: milled-in curves.* * *pathologic function [UMLS]; pathology, pathological; pituitary adrenotropic hormone; physicians at teaching hospitals
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1) the way or route traversed by something <the sweat glands are the chief \paths by which water reaches the surface of the skin (Morris Fishbein)>2) PATHWAY (1)* * *
(path) 1. a particular course that is followed, or a route that is ordinarily traversed. 2. pathway (defs. 1 and 2).
Medical dictionary. 2011.