Lingual
The side of the tooth towards the tongue.
Mesial
The side of the tooth towards the middle of the jaw.
Molar
The last 3 upper and lower teeth on both side of the mouth.
Mouthguard
A device to be worn in the mouth. Depends on the design of it, it prevents injury on teeth and/or jaw during teeth grinding or sport events.
Nightguard
A mouthguard which is worn at night time.
Occlusal
The biting surface of the back teeth.
Occlusion
The way how the upper and lower teeth close together.
Onlay
A restoration covers the entire biting surface of a tooth.
Open bite
The situation that the upper teeth not able to contact the opposing lower teeth.
Orthodontics
A special field in dentistry which involves diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of bite abnormalities or facial irregularities.
Over bite
The overlap of upper teeth and lower teeth when they close together.
Overhang
The portion of filling material that hangs beyond the border of the cavity.
Palate
The roof of the mouth.
Panoramic Radiograph
An x-ray film to obtain the wide view of upper and lower jaw and their associated structures.
Perforation
An opening on a tooth or other oral structure.
Periapical
The surrounding of the bottom of the root of a tooth.
Periodontics
A specialty of dentistry involves diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of supporting unit of teeth.
Permanent teeth
Adult's teeth. The first permanent tooth usually comes in around 6 years old.
Pin
A piece of "nail-like" metal. It usually is used for better retention of a filling.
Polish
A process to make the tooth or filling or other denture smooth and glossy.
Pontic
The false tooth in a bridge or denture to replace the missing tooth.
Post
A big pin which can be made with different materials such as metal or carbon. Its function usually is to support a big buildup on a tooth.
Posterior
Locate at the back.
Pre-authorization
An approval from the particular authority (usually insurance company in dentistry) before any action (treatment) is carried out.
Pre-medication
Medication needs to be taken before treatment.
Premolar
The two teeth located in front of the molar.
Prescription
A written statement (from a doctor to a pharmacist) regarding the type, the amount and direction of the use of a medication for a patient. In dentistry, prescription can also be a written statement on preparation of an appliance from a dentist to a lab technician.
Primary teeth
Baby teeth.
Prophylaxis/prophy
The procedure of teeth polishing. It also means the prevention of diseases.
Prosthesis
An artificial part to replace missing teeth and their associated structures.
Prosthodontics
A specialty of dentistry involves diagnosis, treatment planning, and fabrication of artificial parts to replace missing teeth and their associated structures.
Pulp
The inner most part of a tooth. It contains nerves and blood vessels inside a tooth.
Pulpectomy
The removal of the whole pulp inside a tooth.
Pulpotomy
The removal of the top part of the pulp inside a tooth.
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Radiograph
An x-ray picture.
Recall
The regular checkup and teeth cleaning appointment.
Recementation
The process of "glue" the appliance/prosthesis back on the associated area.
Restoration
An item a dentist uses to restore the normal function of a tooth or an area in the mouth. It can be a filling, a crown, a bridge, etc.
Retainer
A device used for maintaining the position of teeth in the jaw in orthodontic treatment.
Retreatment
The process of repeating the root canal treatment.
Root
The bottom part of tooth. It anchors the tooth to its supporting units.
Root canal
The canal that runs inside the root of the tooth. It contains the nerves and blood vessels inside the tooth.
Root canal treatment
A treatment for the root canal inside the tooth.
Root planing
The action of cleaning on the root area of teeth.
Rubber dam
A rubber sheet that fits around teeth. It isolates the treatment area from the rest of the oral cavity.
Scaling
The action of cleaning of teeth below the gumline.
Sealant
A thin layer of plastic-like material covers the grooves and pits on a tooth to prevent cavity.
Sedation
The use of medication to calm down a patient.
Space Maintainer
An appliance to maintain the space in between teeth.
Splint
An appliance or a material to prevent movement of a mobile part.
Tempromandibular Joint (TMJ)
The joint that links two jaws.
Torus
An outgrowth on bone. It usually develops on the roof of the mouth or around the premolar area on the lower jaw.
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Veneer
A layer of tooth-colored material (can be porcelain, composite, or ceramics) attaches to the front of the tooth. It is usually for better outlook of the tooth.
Wisdom tooth
The eighth (also the last tooth) tooth from the middle of the jaw.
Xerostomia
Dry mouth
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