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dentistry Dentistry, also known as dental medicine and oral medicine, is the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth. It consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, management, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions o ...
. Topics related to the
dentistry Dentistry, also known as dental medicine and oral medicine, is the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth. It consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, management, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions o ...
, the
human mouth In human anatomy, the mouth is the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and produces saliva. The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane epithelium lining the inside of the mouth. In addition to its primary role as the begin ...
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teeth A tooth ( : teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores and omnivores, also use teeth to help with capturing or wounding prey, tear ...
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:Abfraction  •  Abrasion  •  :Academy of General Dentistry  •  :Acinic cell carcinoma  •  :Acrodont  •  :Adalbert J. Volck  •  :Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor  •  :Adhesive Dentistry  •  :Aetna  • 
Agar Agar ( or ), or agar-agar, is a jelly-like substance consisting of polysaccharides obtained from the cell walls of some species of red algae, primarily from ogonori (''Gracilaria'') and "tengusa" (''Gelidiaceae''). As found in nature, agar is ...
 •  :Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans  •  :Aim toothpaste  •  :Akers' clasp  •  :Alberta Dental Association and College  •  :Alfred Fones  •  :Alfred P. Southwick  •  :Alginic acid  •  :Alice Timander  •  :Allan G. Brodie  •  :Alveolar bony defects  •  :Alveolar osteitis  •  :Alveolar process of maxilla  •  :Alveolar ridge  • 
Amalgam Amalgam most commonly refers to: * Amalgam (chemistry), mercury alloy * Amalgam (dentistry), material of silver tooth fillings ** Bonded amalgam, used in dentistry Amalgam may also refer to: * Amalgam Comics, a publisher * Amalgam Digital ...
 •  :Ameloblast  •  :Ameloblastic fibroma  •  :Ameloblastin  •  :Ameloblastoma  •  :Amelogenesis  •  :Amelogenesis imperfecta  •  :Amelogenin  •  :American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry  •  :American Academy of Periodontology  •  :American Association of Endodontists  •  :American Association of Orthodontists  •  :American Dental Association  •  :American Dental Education Association  •  :American Dental Hygienists' Association  •  :American Society of Dental Surgeons  •  :American Student Dental Association  •  :Amosan  •  Anbesol  •  :Angular cheilitis  •  :Anodontia  •  :Anthony Hamilton-Smith, 3rd Baron Colwyn  •  :Antoni Cieszyński  •  :Apert syndrome  •  :Apex locator  •  :Aphthous ulcer  •  :Applied kinesiology  •  :Aquafresh  •  :Archwire  •  :Arizona Dental Association  • 
Arm & Hammer Arm & Hammer is a brand of baking soda-based consumer products marketed by Church & Dwight, a major American manufacturer of household products. The logo of the brand depicts the ancient symbol of a muscular arm holding a hammer inside a red ci ...
 •  :Armin Abron  •  :Articaine  •  :Articulator  • 
Attrition Attrition may refer to *Attrition warfare, the military strategy of wearing down the enemy by continual losses in personnel and material **War of Attrition, fought between Egypt and Israel from 1968 to 1970 **War of attrition (game), a model of agg ...
 •  :Australian Dental Association  •  :Automatic toothpaste dispenser  • 


B

:Badri Teymourtash  •  :Baltimore College of Dental Surgery  •  :Barbed broach  •  Barry Cockcroft  •  :Barodontalgia  •  :Bartholomew Ruspini  •  :Baylor College of Dentistry  • 
Ben Harper Benjamin Chase Harper (born October 28, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Harper plays an eclectic mix of blues, folk, soul, reggae, and rock music and is known for his guitar-playing skills, vocals, live perfo ...
 •  :Ben Humble  •  :Ben L. Salomon  •  :Benign lymphoepithelial lesion  •  :Bernard J. Cigrand  •  :Bernard Nadler  •  :Bessie Delany  •  Bill Allen  •  :Bill Emmerson  •  :Bill Osmanski  •  :Billy Cannon  •  :Bioactive glass  •  :Biodontics  •  :Black hairy tongue  •  :Bleeding on probing  •  :Botryoid odontogenic cyst  •  :Brachydont  •  :Brachygnathism  •  :Breath spray  • 
Bridge A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath. It is constructed for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle, which is usually somethi ...
 •  :Bristol-Myers Squibb  •  :British Dental Association  •  :British Dental Health Foundation  •  :British Dental Students' Association  •  :British Orthodontic Society  •  :British Society of Oral Implantology  •  :Bruxism  •  :Buccal bifurcation cyst  •  :Buccal mucosa  •  :Buccal space  • 


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:CAD/CAM Dentistry  •  :Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor  •  :Calcifying odontogenic cyst  •  :Calcium hydroxide  • 
Calculus Calculus, originally called infinitesimal calculus or "the calculus of infinitesimals", is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithm ...
 •  :California Dental Association  •  :Canadian Association of Orthodontists  •  Canadian College of Dental Health  •  :Canadian Dental Association  •  :Canalicular adenoma  •  :Canine tooth  •  Cantilever mechanics  •  :Carbon dioxide laser  •  :Caries vaccine  •  :Carnassial  •  :Case School of Dental Medicine  •  :Cattle age determination  •  :Cemento-osseous dysplasia  •  :Cementoblast  •  :Cementoblastoma  •  :Cementoenamel junction  •  :Cementogenesis  •  :Cementum  •  :Central giant cell granuloma  •  :Central odontogenic fibroma  •  :Central ossifying fibroma  •  :Central Regional Dental Testing Service  •  :Centric relation  •  :Centro Escolar University  •  :CEREC  •  :Cervical loop  •  :Chapin A. Harris  •  :Chapped lips  •  :Charles G. Maurice  •  :Charles Goodall Lee  •  :Charles H. Strub  •  :Charles Murray Turpin  •  :Charles Spence Bate  •  :Charles Stent  •  :Charlie Norwood  •  :Cheilitis  •  :Chewable toothbrush  •  :Chewiness  •  Chief Dental Officer  •  :Chlorhexidine  •  :Christian Medical and Dental Fellowship of Australia  •  :Christian Medical and Dental Society  •  :Church and Dwight  •  Cingulum  •  :Cleft lip and palate  •  :Colgate-Palmolive  •  Colgate  •  :Commonly used terms of relationship and comparison in dentistry  •  :Concrescence  •  :Condensing osteitis  •  :Configuration factor  •  :Congenital epulis  •  :Consultant Orthodontists Group  •  :Cosmetic dentistry  • 
Crest Crest or CREST may refer to: Buildings *The Crest (Huntington, New York), a historic house in Suffolk County, New York *"The Crest", an alternate name for 63 Wall Street, in Manhattan, New York *Crest Castle (Château Du Crest), Jussy, Switzerla ...
 •  :Crossbite  •  :Crouzon syndrome  •  :Crown-to-root ratio  • 
Crown A crown is a traditional form of head adornment, or hat, worn by monarchs as a symbol of their power and dignity. A crown is often, by extension, a symbol of the monarch's government or items endorsed by it. The word itself is used, partic ...
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Crown A crown is a traditional form of head adornment, or hat, worn by monarchs as a symbol of their power and dignity. A crown is often, by extension, a symbol of the monarch's government or items endorsed by it. The word itself is used, partic ...
 •  :Crown lengthening  •  :Crunchiness  •  :Curve of spee  • 
Cusp A cusp is the most pointed end of a curve. It often refers to cusp (anatomy), a pointed structure on a tooth. Cusp or CUSP may also refer to: Mathematics * Cusp (singularity), a singular point of a curve * Cusp catastrophe, a branch of bifurc ...
 •  :Cusp of Carabelli  • 


D

:Dappen glass  •  :Dan Crane  •  :Darlie  •  :David J. Acer  •  :Deciduous  •  :Deciduous teeth  •  :Delta Dental  •  :Dens evaginatus  •  :Dens invaginatus  •  :Dental-enamel junction  •  :Dental Admission Test  •  :Dental alveolus  •  :Dental amalgam controversy  •  :Dental anatomy  •  :Dental antibiotic prophylaxis  •  :Dental anesthesia  •  :Dental arches  •  :Dental assistant  •  :Dental avulsion  •  :Dental auxiliary  •  :Dental barotrauma  •  :Dental braces  •  :Dental bur  •  :Dental canaliculi  •  :Dental care in adolescent Australians  •  :Dental care of Guantanamo Bay detainees  •  :Dental caries  •  :Dental college  •  :Dental composite  •  :Dental Council of India  •  :Dental cyst  •  :Dental dam  •  :Dental disease  •  :Dental drill  •  :Dental emergency  •  :Dental engine  •  :Dental floss  •  :Dental fluorosis  •  :Dental follicle  •  :Dental hygienist  •  :Dental implant  •  :Dental informatics  •  :Dental instruments  •  :Dental key  •  :Dental Laboratories Association  •  :Dental laboratory  •  :Dental lamina  •  :Dental laser  •  :Dental midline  •  :Dental notation  •  :Dental papilla  •  :Dental pathology  •  :Dental pellicle  •  :Dental phobia  •  :Dental plaque  •  :Dental porcelain  •  :Dental Practitioners' Association  •  :Dental public health  •  :Dental pulp stem cells  •  :Dental radiography  •  :Dental restoration  •  :Dental restorative materials  •  :Dental sealant  •  :Dental spa  •  :Dental subluxation  •  :Dental surgery  •  :Dental syringe  •  :Dental technician  •  :Dental Technologists Association  •  :Dental therapist  •  :Dental trauma  •  :DenTek Oral Care  •  :Dentifrice  •  :Dentigerous Cyst  •  :Dentin  •  :Dentin dysplasia  •  :Dentine bonding agents  •  :Dentine hypersensitivity  •  :Dentinogenesis  •  :Dentinogenesis imperfecta  •  :Dentistry  •  :Dentistry Magazine  •  :Dentistry throughout the world  •  :Dentition  •  :Dentition analysis  •  :Dentrix  •  :Dentures  •  :Denturist  •  :Desquamative gingivitis  •  :Diane Legault  • 
Diastema A diastema (plural diastemata, from Greek διάστημα, space) is a space or gap between two teeth. Many species of mammals have diastemata as a normal feature, most commonly between the incisors and molars. More colloquially, the condition ...
 •  :Dilaceration  •  :Doc Holliday  •  :Don McLeroy  •  :Donald Leake  •  :Dr. Alban  •  :Dr. Radley Tate  •  :Dr. Tariq Faraj  • 


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:E. Lloyd Du Brul  •  :Eagle syndrome  •  :Early childhood caries  •  :Eastman Kodak  •  :Ed Lafitte  •  :Eco-friendly dentistry  •  :Edentulism  •  :Edward Angle  •  :Edward Hudson (dentist)  •  :Edward Maynard  •  :Egg tooth  •  :Electric toothbrush  •  :Elmex  •  :Elsie Gerlach  • 
Embrasure An embrasure (or crenel or crenelle; sometimes called gunhole in the domain of gunpowder-era architecture) is the opening in a battlement between two raised solid portions (merlons). Alternatively, an embrasure can be a space hollowed out ...
 •  :Enamel cord  •  :Enamel knot  •  :Enamel lamellae  •  :Enamel niche  •  :Enamel organ  •  :Enamel pearl  •  :Enamel rod  •  :Enamel spindles  •  :Enamel tufts  •  :Enamelin  •  :Endodontic therapy  •  :Endodontics  •  :Epulis fissuratum  •  :Er:YAG laser  • 
Erosion Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is distin ...
 •  :Eruption cyst  •  :Erythroplakia  •  :Euthymol  •  :Ewald Fabian  • 
Explorer Exploration refers to the historical practice of discovering remote lands. It is studied by geographers and historians. Two major eras of exploration occurred in human history: one of convergence, and one of divergence. The first, covering most ...
 •  :External resorption  •  Extraction  • 


F

:F. labii inferioris  •  :Faculty of Dental Surgery  •  :Faculty of General Dental Practice  •  :False tooth  •  :Fatima Jinnah Dental College  •  :FDI World Dental Federation  •  :FDI World Dental Federation notation  •  :FDSRCS England  •  :Fiberotomy  •  :Filiform papilla  •  :Fissured tongue  •  :Fixed prosthodontics  •  :Florida Dental Association  •  :Fluoride therapy  •  :Focal infection  •  :Foliate papillae  •  :Forensic dentistry  •  :Frank Abbott (dentist)  •  :Frank Crowther  •  :Frederick B. Moorehead  •  :Frederick Bogue Noyes  •  :Frederick J. Conboy  •  :Free gingival margin  •  :Frenulum linguae  •  :Frey's syndrome  •  :Fungiform papilla  • 


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:G. Walter Dittmar  •  :Gardner's syndrome  •  :Gargling  •  :Gaspard Fauteux  •  :Gene Derricotte  •  :General Dental Council  •  :General Practice Residency  •  :Geographic tongue  •  :Georg Carabelli  •  :George S. Long  •  :Gerald Cardinale  •  :Geriatric dentistry  •  :Gerrit Wolsink  •  :Giant cell fibroma  •  :Gigantiform cementoma  •  :Gingiva  •  :Gingival and periodontal pockets  •  :Gingival cyst of the adult  •  :Gingival cyst of the newborn  •  :Gingival enlargement  •  :Gingival fibers  •  :Gingival sulcus  •  :Gingivectomy  •  :Gingivitis  •  :Giovanni Battista Orsenigo  •  :Glandular odontogenic cyst  •  :Glasgow Dental Hospital and School  •  :Glass ionomer cement  •  :GlaxoSmithKline  •  :Gleem toothpaste  •  :Glennon Engleman  •  :Globulomaxillary cyst  •  :Glossitis  •  :Gnarled enamel  •  :Gnathology  •  :Gold teeth  •  :Goldman School of Dental Medicine  •  :Gomphosis  • 
Göran Lindblad Göran Lindblad may refer to: * Göran Lindblad (politician) (born 1950), Swedish politician * Göran Lindblad (physicist) (1940–2022), Swedish physicist {{hndis, Lindblad, Goran ...
 •  :Government Dental College, Bangalore  •  :Granular cell tumor  •  :Greene Vardiman Black  •  :Gum graft  •  :Gunadasa Amarasekara  •  :Gustatory system  • 


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:Halimeter  •  :Halitosis  •  :Hammaspeikko  •  :Hard palate  •  :Harold Albrecht  •  :Harvard School of Dental Medicine  •  :Head and neck anatomy  •  :Head and neck cancer  •  :Healing of periapical lesions  •  :Henry D. Cogswell  •  :Henry Schein  •  :Henry Trendley Dean  •  :Hertwig's epithelial root sheath  •  :Heterodont  •  :Hexetidine  •  :History of dental treatments  •  :Horace H. Hayden  •  :Horace Wells  •  :Horse teeth  •  :Hydrodynamic theory (dentistry)  •  :Hyperdontia  •  :Hypocone  •  :Hypodontia  •  :Hypoglossia  •  :Hypsodont  • 


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:I.P. Dental College  •  :Ian Gainsford  •  :Idiopathic osteosclerosis  •  :Implantology  •  :Implant-supported bridge  •  Impression  •  :Incisor  •  :Inferior alveolar nerve  •  :Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia  •  :Ingestion  •  :Inlays and onlays  •  :Inner enamel epithelium  •  :Interdental brush  •  :Interdental papilla  •  :Interdental plate  •  :Internal resorption  •  :International Association for Dental Research  •  :Interrod enamel  •  :Invisalign  •  :Ipana  •  :Isaac Schour  • 


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Jack Miller Jack Miller may refer to: Military * Jack Miller (USMC officer) (1920–1942), American marine soldier * Jack Duppa-Miller (1903–1994), British recipient of the George Cross in World War II, originally called Jack Miller * USS ''Jack Miller'', ...
 •  :James Garretson  •  :James W. Holley, III  •  :Jan Boubli  •  :Jim Harrell, Jr.  •  :Jim Lonborg  •  John Haase  •  John Smith  •  :Johnson & Johnson  •  :Jon Sudbø  •  :Journal of Periodontology  •  :Journal of the American Dental Association  •  :Julius Franks  •  :Junaid Ismail Dockrat  •  :Junctional epithelium  • 


K

:Ken Cranston  •  :Kolynos  •  :Korff fibers  • 


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:Laser diode  •  :Laser scalpel  •  :Lateral periodontal cyst  •  :Lentulo spiral  •  :Lester C. Hunt  •  :Leukoedema  •  :Leukoplakia  •  :Licentiate in Dental Surgery  •  :Lichen planus  •  :Lie bumps  • 
Ligature Ligature may refer to: * Ligature (medicine), a piece of suture used to shut off a blood vessel or other anatomical structure ** Ligature (orthodontic), used in dentistry * Ligature (music), an element of musical notation used especially in the me ...
 •  Linea alba  •  :Lingual tonsils  • 
Lion The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphi ...
 •  :Lip  •  :Lip frenulum piercing  •  :Lip piercing  •  :Lip Reconstruction  •  :List of dental organizations  •  :List of dental schools in Australia  •  :List of dental schools in the United States  •  :List of dentists  •  :List of toothpaste brands  •  :Listerine  •  :Louis Pendleton  •  :Loupe  •  :Low intensity pulsed ultrasound  •  :Lucy Hobbs Taylor  •  :Luting agent  • 


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Macrodontia  •  :Malocclusion  •  :Mammelon  •  :Mandibular advancement splint  •  :Mandibular canine  •  :Mandibular central incisor  •  :Mandibular first molar  •  :Mandibular first premolar  •  :Mandibular lateral incisor  •  :Mandibular second molar  •  :Mandibular second premolar  •  :Mandibular third molar  •  :Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Manipal  •  :Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore  •  :Marian Spore Bush  •  :Markus Merk  •  :Martin van Butchell  •  :Mastication  •  :Maury Massler  •  :Maxilla  •  :Maxillary canine  •  :Maxillary central incisor  •  :Maxillary first molar  •  :Maxillary first premolar  •  :Maxillary lateral incisor  •  :Maxillary second molar  •  :Maxillary second premolar  •  :Maxillary third molar  •  :Maximum intercuspation  •  :Median alveolar cyst  •  :Median palatal cyst  •  :Melbourne Faculty of Dentistry  •  :Mentadent  •  :Metacone  •  :Metastatic tumor of jaws  •  :Meth mouth  •  :MFDS  •  :Michael Krop  •  :Micro Surgical Endodontics  •  :Microdontia  •  :Mike Simpson  •  :Miles Dewey Davis, Jr.  •  :Minimal intervention dentistry  •  :Miswak  •  Molar  •  :Morinosuke Chiwaki  •  :Mouth  •  :Mouth assessment  •  :Mouth breathing  •  :Mouth disease  •  :Mouth mirror  •  :Mouth prop  •  :Mouthguard  •  :Mouthwash  •  :Mucocele  •  :Mucoepidermoid carcinoma  •  :Mucogingival junction  •  :Mucosal lichen planus  •  :Mucous membrane pemphigoid  •  :Mucous retention cyst  •  :MUDH  •  :Mumps  •  :Mutually protected occlusion  • 


N

:Nasolabial cyst  •  :Nasopalatine cyst  •  :National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research  •  :NBDE  •  :Nd:YAG laser  •  :Neonatal line  •  :Neonatal teeth  •  :Nevus  •  :New York State Dental Association  •  :New York University College of Dentistry  •  :Nicotine stomatitis  •  :Nikolsky's sign  •  :Nobel Biocare  •  :Norman Simmons  •  :Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners  •  :Northern Indian Medical & Dental Association of Canada  •  :Northwestern University Dental School  • 


O

:Obligate nasal breathing  •  :Occlusal splint  •  :Occlusal trauma  • 
Occlusion Occlusion may refer to: Health and fitness * Occlusion (dentistry), the manner in which the upper and lower teeth come together when the mouth is closed * Occlusion miliaria, a skin condition * Occlusive dressing, an air- and water-tight trauma ...
 •  :Odontoblast  •  :Odontoblast process  •  :Odontode  •  :Odontogenesis  •  :Odontogenic keratocyst  •  :Odontogenic myxoma  •  :Odontogenic cyst  •  :Odontoma  •  :Ohaguro  •  :Ohio College of Dental Surgery  •  :Ohio Dental Association  •  :Oil of cloves  •  :Oil pulling  •  :Olaflur  •  :Omega Pharma  •  :Ontario Dental Association  •  :Open Dental  •  Orabase B  • 
Oral-B Oral-B is an American brand of oral hygiene products, including toothpastes, toothbrushes, electric toothbrushes, and mouthwashes. The brand has been in business since the invention of the Hutson toothbrush in 1950 and in Redwood City, Californ ...
 •  :Oral candidiasis  •  :Oral and maxillofacial radiology  •  :Oral and maxillofacial surgery  •  :Oral cancer  •  Oral hygiene  • 
Oral care swab Oral care swabs are disposable, single-use oral care sponges attached to a stick. They are used for oral care in the hospital and long-term care setting. Disposable oral care swabs may also be known by other various names, such as sponge swab, sw ...
 •  :Oral irrigator  •  :Oral medicine  •  :Oral microbiology  •  :Oral mucosa  •  :Oral pathology  •  :Oral Surgery  •  :Oral torus  •  :Oral ulcer  •  :Orofacial granulomatosis  •  :Orson Hodge  •  :Orthodontic Facemask & Reverse-Pull Headgear  •  :Orthodontic headgear  •  :Orthodontic spacer  •  :Orthodontic Technicians Association  •  :Orthodontic technology  •  :Orthodontics  •  :Orthopantomogram  •  :Orville Howard Phillips  •  :Oscar Willing  •  Osseointegrated implant  •  :Osteonecrosis of the jaw  •  :Osteoporotic bone marrow defect  •  :Our Lady of Fatima University  •  :Outer enamel epithelium  • 


P

:Painless Parker  •  :Pakistan Medical and Dental Council  •  :Palatal expander  •  :Palate  •  :Palatine uvula  •  :Palmer notation  •  :Parafunctional habit  •  :Parotid gland  •  :Patterson Dental  •  :Paul Beresford  •  :Paul N. Cyr  •  :Pedodontics  •  :Pemphigus  •  :Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry  •  :Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery  •  :Pepsodent  •  :Periapical abscess  •  :Periapical cyst  •  :Pericoronitis  •  :Perikyma  •  :Periodontal curette  •  :Periodontal ligament  •  :Periodontal probe  •  :Periodontal scaler  •  :Periodontitis  •  :Periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic disease  •  :Periodontium  •  :Periodontology  •  :Peripheral giant-cell granuloma  •  :Peripheral odontogenic fibroma  •  :Peripheral ossifying fibroma  •  :Permanent teeth  •  :Peter Kunter  •  :Peutz–Jeghers syndrome  •  :Piercing  •  :Phil Samis  •  :Philip A. Traynor  •  :Philip Blaiberg  •  :Philtrum  •  :Pierre Corbeil  •  :Pierre Fauchard  •  :Pink tooth of Mummery  •  :Pleomorphic adenoma  •  :Pleurodont  •  :Plica fimbriata  •  :Polk E. Akers  •  :Polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma  •  :Polynoxylin  •  :Polyvinyl siloxane  •  :Post-canine megadontia  •  :Post and core  •  :Posterior tongue  •  :Potassium alginate  •  :Premolar  •  Preparation  •  :Primordial cyst  •  :Procaine  •  :Procter & Gamble  •  :Prognathism  •  :Prosthodontics  •  :Protocone  • 
Pulp Pulp may refer to: * Pulp (fruit), the inner flesh of fruit Engineering * Dissolving pulp, highly purified cellulose used in fibre and film manufacture * Pulp (paper), the fibrous material used to make paper * Molded pulp, a packaging material ...
 •  :Pulp polyp  •  :Pyogenic granuloma  • 


Q

:Quad Helix  • 


R

:Rabab Fetieh  •  :Radial composite deviation  •  :Radioactive dentin abrasion  •  :Ragas Dental College  •  :Raman Bedi  •  :Randy Starr  •  :Ranula  •  :Receding gums  •  :Reduced enamel epithelium  •  :Regenerative endodontics  •  :Regional odontodysplasia  •  :Removable partial denture  • 
Retainer Retainer may refer to: * Retainer (orthodontics), devices for teeth * RFA ''Retainer'' (A329), a ship * Retainers in early China, a social group in early China Employment * Retainer agreement, a contract in which an employer pays in advance for ...
 •  :Retromolar space  •  :Riggs' disease  • 
Robert Blake Robert Blake may refer to: Sportspeople * Bob Blake (American football) (1885–1962), American football player * Robbie Blake (born 1976), English footballer * Bob Blake (ice hockey) (1914–2008), American ice hockey player * Rob Blake (born 19 ...
 •  :Roberto Calderoli  •  :Rod sheath  •  :Rodrigues Ottolengui  • 
Roger Bailey Charles Roger Bailey (born October 3, 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played for the Colorado Rockies from 1995 to 1997. A native of Chattahoochee, Florida, Bailey attended Chattahoochee High School, ...
 •  :Root canal  •  :Root End Surgery  •  :Root resorption  •  :Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons  •  :Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario  •  :Royal College of Dentists  •  :Royal College of Surgeons of England  • 


S

:Saint Apollonia  •  :Salivary gland  •  :Samir Ghawshah  •  :Samuel Bemis  •  :Samuel Cartwright  •  :Scaling and root planing  •  :Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry  • 
Scope Scope or scopes may refer to: People with the surname * Jamie Scope (born 1986), English footballer * John T. Scopes (1900–1970), central figure in the Scopes Trial regarding the teaching of evolution Arts, media, and entertainment * Cinem ...
 •  :Secondary palate  •  :Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia  •  :Sheila Faith  •  :Shovel-shaped incisors  •  :Sialogram  • 
Signal In signal processing, a signal is a function that conveys information about a phenomenon. Any quantity that can vary over space or time can be used as a signal to share messages between observers. The ''IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing'' ...
 •  :Simon Hullihen  •  :Sinodonty and Sundadonty  •  :Sinus-lift procedure  •  Smiley's Good Teeth Puppet Theatre  •  :Socket preservation  •  :Sodium alginate  •  :Soft palate  •  :SoftDent  •  :SOHP  •  :Sonicare  •  :Southern Regional Testing Agency  •  :Sozodont  •  :Speech organ  •  :Squamous odontogenic tumor  •  :Stafne defect  •  Stan Brown  •  :Stanley D. Tylman  •  :Stanley McInnis  •  :Stannous fluoride  •  :Stellate reticulum  •  :Sten Forshufvud  •  Steve Green  • 
Stippling Stippling is the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots. Such a pattern may occur in nature and these effects are frequently emulated by artists. Art In printmaking, stipple engraving is ...
 •  :Stomatol  •  :Stomatology  •  :Stratum intermedium  •  :Straumann  •  :Striae of Retzius  •  :Sublingual gland  •  :Submandibular gland  •  :Sulcular epithelium  •  :Superior alveolar artery  •  :Superior mouth  •  :Supernumerary roots  •  :Swedish Dental Association  •  :Sydney Faculty of Dentistry  • 


T

:Talon cusp  •  :Taste  •  :Taste bud  •  :Taurodontism  •  :Teeth cleaning  •  :Teething  •  :Teledentistry  •  :Temporary crown  •  :Temporary restoration  •  :Temporomandibular joint  •  :Temporomandibular joint disorder  •  :Thaddeus Weclew  •  :Thomas Berdmore  •  :Thomas Bramwell Welch  •  :List of Seinfeld minor characters#whatley, Tim Whatley  •  :Tom's of Maine  •  :Tom Slade  •  :Tomes' process  •  :Tongue  •  :Tongue cleaner  •  :Tongue diseases  •  :Tongue piercing  •  :Tongue scraper  •  :Tongue thrust  •  :Tonsillolith  •  :Tooth  •  :Tooth-friendly  •  :Tooth abscess  •  :Tooth bleaching  •  :Tooth brushing  •  :Tooth development  •  :Tooth enamel  •  :Tooth eruption  •  :Tooth fusion  •  :Tooth gemination  •  :Tooth loss  •  :Tooth painting  •  :Tooth polishing  •  :Tooth regeneration  •  :Tooth squeeze  •  :Tooth Tunes  •  :Toothache  •  :Toothbrush  •  :Toothpaste  •  :Toothpick  •  :Torus mandibularis  •  :Torus palatinus  •  :Traumatic bone cyst  •  :Traumatic neuroma  •  :Treatment of knocked-out (avulsed) teeth  •  :Trench mouth  •  :Treponema denticola  •  :Trigeminal ganglion  •  :Trismus  •  :Tuftelin  •  :Tufts University School of Dental Medicine  •  :Turner's hypoplasia  •  :Twin bloc  •  :Typodont  • 


U

:UCLA School of Dentistry  •  :Ultra Brite  •  :Unilever  •  :Universal numbering system (dental), Universal numbering system  •  :University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry  •  :University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine  •  :University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine  •  :University of Tennessee College of Dentistry  •  :University of the East College of Dentistry  •  :University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry  • 


V

:Veneer (dentistry), Veneer  •  :Vermillion border  •  :Vertical dimension of occlusion  •  :Vestibular lamina  • 


W

:Walter Koskiusko Waldowski  •  :Warthin's tumor  •  :Water fluoridation  •  :Water fluoridation controversy  •  :Western Regional Examining Board  •  :Weston Price  •  :White sponge nevus  •  :Whitening strips  •  :Wilbur Wonka  •  :William Donald Kelley  •  :William Duff (dentist), William Duff  •  :William Gibson (NAACP), William Gibson  •  :William Samuel Hall  •  :William T.G. Morton  •  :Wisdom teeth  • 


X

Gel#Xerogels, Xerogel  •  Xylophagia  •  Xerostomia  • 


Y


Z

:Zane Grey  •  :Zinc oxide eugenol  • 


See also

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