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szuareger: According to the American Dental Association (ADA), there are a lot of dental health, clinical and administrative terms that form the dental dictionary. All of these terms must as a result comply with the association's formation requirements...

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terrijo saved this page on 11/08/2014 05:25am

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), there are very many clinical, dental health and administrative terms that form the dental dictionary. All these terms must as a result meet the association's formation criteria and ought to be scientifically correct. As an example, abutment is a term used for an artificial crown fixture or implant used to support immediate dentures called prosthesis. As a requirement of our field study, we visited a dentist in Salem, OR who uses these terms everyday as part of their practice.

szuareger saved this page on 11/11/2014 06:21am

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), there are a lot of dental health, clinical and administrative terms that form the dental dictionary. All of these terms must as a result comply with the association's formation requirements and should be scientifically right. For instance, abutment is a terminology used for an artificial crown implant or fixture used to support quick dentures termed as prosthesis. As part of our field study, we visited a dental practitioner in Salem, Oregon who uses these terminologies everyday being a dentist.

kolinman saved this page on 11/12/2014 10:35pm

As per the American Dental Association (ADA), there are many dental health, clinical and administrative terms that build the dental dictionary. These terms should comply with the association's formation requirements and should be scientifically right. As an example, abutment is a term used for an artificial crown implant or fixture used to support immediate dentures termed as prosthesis. As part of our field study, we visited a dentist in Salem, Oregon who makes use of these terms everyday as part of their practice.

pichiffsook saved this page on 11/14/2014 07:36am

As per the American Dental Association (ADA), there are several dental health, clinical and administrative terminologies that build the dental dictionary. All of these terms must meet the association's formation requirements and ought to be scientifically right. For instance, abutment is a terminology used to indicate an artificial crown fixture or implant used to support quick dentures called prosthesis. As a requirement of our field study, we visited a dentist in Salem, Oregon who makes use of these terms on a daily basis as part of their practice.

harviemer saved this page on 11/14/2014 11:12am

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), there are very many dental health, clinical and administrative terminologies that form the dental glossary. These terms must as a result meet the association's formation requirements and must be scientifically correct. As an example, abutment is a term used to indicate an artificial crown fixture or implant used for supporting immediate dentures termed as prosthesis. As a requirement of our field study, we visited a dentist in Salem, OR who uses these terms on a daily basis as part of their practice.

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