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Glossary of Dental Terms
  A
Abrasion

Damage to the tooth structure caused by a hard toothbrush, poor brushing technique, bruxism, grinding or clenching the teeth

Abscess

A localized infection in the bone or soft gum tissues.

Abutment

The natural tooth that remains to hold in place a fixed or removable bridge

Allergy

An unfavorable reaction to a foreign substance or drug

Alveolar Bone

The jaw bone that anchors the roots of teeth

Amalgam

The most common material used in fillings; also known as "mercury" or "silver"

Anesthesia

An agent that removes the sensation of pain.

Anterior Teeth

The six upper or six lower front teeth

Antibiotic

A drug that stops or slows the growth of bacteria

Apex

The tip of the root of a tooth

Apicoectomy

The surgical removal of the root tip.

Arch

The alignment of the upper or lower teeth

Attrition

The loss of structure due to natural wear

Autoclave

A device used to sterilize instruments with pressurized steam


 
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  B
 
Base

The cement placed under a dental restoration to insulate the nerve chamber

Bicuspid
or Pre-Molar

The transitional teeth between the cuspids and the molars.

Biopsy

The removal of a small or whole piece of tissue for microscopic examination

Bite

The way in which the upper and lower teeth meet when closing the mouth

Bitewing

An x-ray that detects tooth decay inbetween the teeth

Bleaching

The whitening of natural teeth

Bonding

The covering of a tooth surface with a composite resin to correct stained, decayed or damaged teeth

Braces

The devices used by orthodontists to gradually reposition teeth

Bridge

The prosthetic (false) teeth or row of teeth that spans between two natural teeth

Bruxism

The involuntary grinding of teeth

 
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  C
 

Calculus

The hard residue that forms on teeth due to plaque or saliva mineral buildup, often stained yellow or brown; also known as "tartar"

Canker Sore

A mouth sore, whitish in color, that often appears with a red halo, Usually painful

Cantilever Bridge

A fixed bridge that attaches to adjacent tooth or teeth on one end

Cap

A common term for dental crown; see crown

Caries

Tooth decay; common cause of cavities

Cavities

A decay lesion or hole in a tooth that can lead to a root canal if left untreated

Clasp

A device that holds a removable partial denture to stationary teeth

Cleaning

The removal of plaque and tartar from teeth.

Composite Filling

A tooth-colored filling

Cosmetic Dentistry The treatments performed to enhance appearance (e.g., bleaching, veneers)

Cross Bite

A reverse biting relationship of upper and lower teeth (e.g., underbite)

Crown

A porcelain or gold cover (cap) for a decayed, broken, cracked, damaged or discolored tooth

Curettage

The removal of diseased tissue from a periodontal pocket

Cuspids

The large pointed teeth at the corners of the mouth, located between the incisors and bicuspids; also known as "canine" or "eye teeth". These teeth have very long roots.

Cusps

The raised round or pointy parts on the chewing surface of the teeth

 
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DDS

The abbreviation for Doctor of Dental Surgery

Decay

Cavity; The destruction of tooth structure caused by toxins produced by bacteria

Deciduous Teeth

"baby Teeth"; The first set of (usually) twenty teeth.

Dental Floss

A piece of nylon string that is inserted between the teeth and moved in an up/down fashion to remove plaque or other food deposits. Flossing is very important part of daily oral hygiene.

Dental Implant

A titanium cylinder surgically placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw to provide support for a dental restoration or appliance

Dentin

The inner layer of tooth structure, located in between the surface enamel and the nerve of a tooth.

Dentition

The arrangement of natural or artificial teeth in the mouth

Denture

A removable (partial or complete) set of artificial teeth

Diastema The space between teeth
 
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  E
 
Enamel

The hard tissue covering the outer portion of tooth above the gum line; Enamel is the hardest bone in the body

Endodontics

The branch of dentistry concerned with the treatment of the dental pulp or nerve of the tooth; the most common procedure is a root canal

Endodontist

A specialist who treats injuries, diseases and infections of the nerve of the tooth

Extraction

The removal of a tooth

 
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  F
 

Filling

The restoration of lost tooth structure with Amalgam or Composit materials

Flap Surgery

The lifting of gum tissue to expose and clean underlying tooth and bone structures

Fluoride

A naturally occuring element that strengthens enamel, helping teeth resist decay

Frenectomy

The removal or reshaping of thin muscle tissue that attaches the upper or lower lips to the gum, or the tongue to the floor of the mouth

 
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General Anesthesia

An agent that removes pain from the body by loss of consciousness or "deep sleep"

Gingivectomy

The surgical removal of gum tissue

Gingivitis

The inflammation of gum tissue; early stage of gum disease

Gum Recession

The exposure of dental roots due to shrinkage of the gums from abrasion, periodontal disease or surgery

 
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Halimeter

An instrument used in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic halitosis (bad breath)

Halitosis

Bad breath

Heat Sterilization

A procedure that kills all microorganisms on instruments when placed into a chamber and the temperature is raised

Hygienist

A type of dental professional qualified to clean and scale teeth; they also educate patients on proper dental care and oral hygiene

 
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  I
 

Imaging

A photograph of teeth stored in a computer and then displayed on a television monitor; a dentist can show you an image of your smile with new, repaired or whitened teeth

Impacted Tooth

A tooth that fails to erupt properly and remains fully or partially embedded and covered by bone or gum tissue

Implant

A very common fixed replacement for a missing tooth

Impression

A mold made of the teeth and soft tissues

Incisors

The four upper or lower front teeth designed for cutting food

Inlay

A custom-made cast-gold alloy, composit or porcelain that is cemented to a previously prepared cavity in the tooth

Interproximal

The surfaces of adjoining teeth

Interocclusal

The space between upper and lower teeth

Intraoral camera

A video camera used to view and magnify oral conditions.

IV Sedation

An anesthesia used for people who want to be asleep during dental procedures.

 
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  J
 
Jacket

A crown for a front tooth, usually made of porcelain

 
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  L
 

Laminate

A thin plastic or porcelain veneer produced in a dental laboratory and then bonded to a tooth

Lasers

An instrument used in dentistry for surgery, to cure (harden) restorative tooth materials and enhance tooth bleaching, as well as to remove tooth structure to eliminate disease

Laughing Gas

An odorless inhalation agent that produces relative sedation, reduces anxiety and creates a state of relaxation; also known as "nitrous oxide"

Limiting Age of Coverage

The age at which a dependent covered by a dental plan is no longer eligible to receive benefits; most dental plans offer an extension of benefits beyond the limiting age of coverage to student and handicapped dependents

Local Anesthesia

An agent that relieves the sensation of pain in a localized area.

 
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  M
 
Malocclusion

A misalignment of the upper and lower teeth; also known as "bad bite"

Mandible

The lower jaw

Margin

The point of contact between a restoration and the tooth structure

Maryland Bridge

A bridge that requires a more conservative tooth reduction & is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth

Maxilla

The upper jaw

Medicated Filling

A provisional or temporary filling that incorporates a pallative or soothing medication to calm an inflamed tooth nerve

Molars

The back teeth that are designed for grinding food before swallowing

Mouthguard

A removable appliance used to protect teeth from injury during athletic activities

 
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Nerve (Root) Canal

The dental pulp; the internal chamber of a tooth

Night Guard

A removable acrylic appliance used to minimize the effects of grinding the teeth (bruxism) or joint problems (TMD); usually worn at night

Nitrous Oxide

A gas used to reduce patient anxiety; also known as "laughing gas"

 
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Occlusion

Closure; relationship of the upper and lower teeth upon closure

Onlay

A gold or porcelain inlay extended to cover the cusps for protection of the tooth

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

A specialist who deals with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and deformities of the mouth and supporting structures

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Surgical procedures on the mouth including extractions, removal of cysts or tumors, and repair of fractured jaws

Oral Cavity

The mouth

Oral Hygiene

The process of maintaining cleanliness of the teeth and related structures

Oral Pathologist

A dentist specializing in the study of oral diseases

Oral Sedation

Any substance taken orally (i.e., a pill or liquid) to reduce anxiety and relax the patient

Oral Surgery

Surgery of the mouth

Orthodontics

A dental specialty that treats misalignment of teeth; an extended treatment that usually consists of braces or a retainer

Overbite

A vertical overlap of the front teeth

Over Denture

A denture that fits over residual roots or dental implants

 
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  P
 

Palate

Roof of the mouth

Palliative Treatment

A non-invasive relief of irritating conditions

Panorex

A single full mouth x-ray

Partial Denture

A removable appliance (prosthesis) that replaces some of the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw

Pathology

The study of disease

Pediatric Dentistry

A dental specialty focusing on treatment of children's teeth

Pedodontist

A dentist specializing in the treatment of children

Periapical (PA)

The region at the end of the roots of teeth

Periodontal Chart

The record measuring the depth of gum pockets around the teeth

Periodontal Disease

The general term for the inflammation or disease affecting the gums

Periodontal Surgery

The recontouring or esthetic management of diseased gum and supporting tissue

Periodontics

The treatment of diseases of the gum or bone (supporting structure)

Periodontist

A dentist who specializes in the treatment of gum disease

Permanent Teeth

The thirty-two adult teeth in a complete dentition

Pit

A small defect in the tooth enamel

Plaque

A sticky substance that forms on the surface of the teeth and harbors bacteria growth and acid formation beneath its surface, causing tooth decay; Plaque buildup can irritate the gums and cause periodontal disease

Pontic

A replacement tooth mounted on a fixed or removal appliance

Porcelain Crown

An all-porcelain restoration covering the portion of tooth above the gum line

Porcelain Fused to Metal (PRM) Crown

A restoration with metal coping (for strength) covered by porcelain (for appearance)

Porcelain Inlay or Onlay

A tooth-colored restoration made of porcelain, cemented or bonded in place

Porcelain Veneers

A thin layer of porcelain bonded to a natural tooth to replace lost tooth structure, close spaces, straighten teeth or change color and/or shape

Post

The thin metal rod inserted into the root of a tooth after root canal therapy; provided retention for a "coping" that replaces lost tooth structure and retains crown

Preventive Services

The d ental procedures concerned with the prevention of dental diseases by protective and educational measures; may include exam, cleanings, x-rays and fluoride

Prophy

Air polishing for stain removal

Prophylaxis

The professional cleaning and removal of plaque, stains, and calculus on the teeth

Prosthodontics

The restoration of natural teeth and replacement of missing or lost teeth; common procedures are crowns, bridges, dentures and dental implants

Prosthodontist

A dentist that specializes in the restoration of natural teeth and replacement of teeth; expertise includes, but is not limited to: crowns, bridges, dentures, dental implants, TMD-jaw joint problems and oral cancer reconstruction

Provider

The dentist or specialist

Pulp

The nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue inside a tooth

Pulp Chamber

The opening in the center of the crown of a tooth which contains the pulp (nerve tissue) and stretches to the tip of the root

Pulpectomy

The complete removal of the pulp (commonly done in children's teeth)

 
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  Q
 

Quadrant

One fourth of the mouth or half of the bottom or top section of the mouth

 
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  R
 

Radiograph

An image produced on photographic film by radiation, such as x-rays passed through an object; also known as "x-rays"

Reimplantation

An insertion and temporary fixation of partially or completely dislodged tooth or teeth, resulting from traumatic injury

Reline

An acrylic restoration of a denture base

Restoration

The replacement of the damaged portion of a tooth

Retained Root

A partial root structure remaining in jaw after extraction or fracture of a natural tooth

Retainer

An appliance for maintaining the positions of the teeth and jaws immediately after the completion of orthodontic treatment

Root

The tooth structure that connects the tooth to the jaw

Root Canal

A procedure used to save an abscessed tooth in which the pulp chamber is cleaned out, disinfected, and filled with a permanent filling

Root Planing

The deep cleaning of the teeth to remove hardened plaque below the gum line; usually performed one quadrant at a time

Root Resection

The removal of a portion of diseased root structure, retaining the remaining natural tooth

 
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Saliva

The clear, natural lubricating fluid in the mouth

Saliva Ejector

The suction tube placed in the mouth to remove saliva during dental procedures

Salivary Glands

The mouth's natural receptors, located under the tongue and in cheeks, that produce saliva

Scaling

A treatment for gum disease involving removal of hardened plaque (tartar or calculus) from teeth and underneath the gums

Sealant

A plastic coating applied to grooves and fissures of the teeth to prevent decay on the chewing surfaces of the teeth.

Space Maintainer

The dental device that holds the space lost through premature loss of baby teeth

Splint

The connection of two or more teeth so they function as a stronger single structure

Subscriber 

An insured, member or enrollee

Supernumary Tooth

An extra tooth

 
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  T
 

Tartar

The calcified plaque that forms from mineral salts in the saliva and deposits on the teeth

TMD
Temporomandibular Disorders

The problems associated with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) which connects the lower jaw with the skull; typically associated with pops and pain in the joint

Tooth Whitening

A process to lighten the color of teeth

 
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  U
 

Ultrasonic Cleaning

A cleaning that uses high frequency sound waves to gently remove deposits, such as tartar and stain, from the teeth

Unerupted Tooth

A tooth that has not pushed through the gum

 
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  V
 

Veneers

The plastic or porcelain facing which is bonded directly to a tooth to improve its appearance, producing a very natural appearance

 
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Whitening

A process that lightens the color of teeth

Wisdom Teeth

The third set of molars, the last teeth to come in, usually erupt at age 18-25

 
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Xerostomia

Dry mouth or decrease in the production of saliva


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