| D007431 |
Intraoperative Complications |
Complications that affect patients during surgery. They may or may not be associated with the disease for which the surgery is done, or within the same surgical procedure. |
Peroperative Complications,Surgical Injuries,Complication, Intraoperative,Complication, Peroperative,Injuries, Surgical,Complications, Intraoperative,Complications, Peroperative,Injury, Surgical,Intraoperative Complication,Peroperative Complication,Surgical Injury |
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| D008964 |
Molar, Third |
The aftermost permanent tooth on each side in the maxilla and mandible. |
Tooth, Wisdom,Teeth, Wisdom,Molars, Third,Third Molar,Third Molars,Wisdom Teeth,Wisdom Tooth |
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| D011183 |
Postoperative Complications |
Pathologic processes that affect patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the disease for which the surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the surgery. |
Complication, Postoperative,Complications, Postoperative,Postoperative Complication |
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| D006801 |
Humans |
Members of the species Homo sapiens. |
Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man |
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| D014081 |
Tooth Extraction |
The surgical removal of a tooth. (Dorland, 28th ed) |
Extraction, Tooth,Extractions, Tooth,Tooth Extractions |
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| D014092 |
Tooth Root |
The part of a tooth from the neck to the apex, embedded in the alveolar process and covered with cementum. A root may be single or divided into several branches, usually identified by their relative position, e.g., lingual root or buccal root. Single-rooted teeth include mandibular first and second premolars and the maxillary second premolar teeth. The maxillary first premolar has two roots in most cases. Maxillary molars have three roots. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p690) |
Root, Tooth,Roots, Tooth,Tooth Roots |
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| D014095 |
Tooth, Impacted |
A tooth that is prevented from erupting by a physical barrier, usually other teeth. Impaction may also result from orientation of the tooth in an other than vertical position in the periodontal structures. |
Teeth, Impacted,Impacted Teeth,Impacted Tooth |
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| D061221 |
Trigeminal Nerve Injuries |
Traumatic injuries to the TRIGEMINAL NERVE. It may result in extreme pain, abnormal sensation in the areas the nerve innervates on face, jaw, gums and tongue and can cause difficulties with speech and chewing. It is sometimes associated with various dental treatments. |
Cranial Nerve V Injury,Fifth Cranial Nerve Injuries,Fifth Cranial Nerve Injury,Fifth-Nerve Palsy, Traumatic,Fifth-Nerve Trauma,Injury, Cranial Nerve V,Injury, Fifth Cranial Nerve,Traumatic Fifth-Nerve Palsy,Trigeminal Nerve Avulsion,Trigeminal Nerve Contusion,Trigeminal Nerve Injury,Trigeminal Nerve Transection,Trigeminal Nerve Trauma,Trigeminal Neuropathy, Traumatic,Avulsion, Trigeminal Nerve,Avulsions, Trigeminal Nerve,Contusion, Trigeminal Nerve,Contusions, Trigeminal Nerve,Fifth Nerve Palsy, Traumatic,Fifth Nerve Trauma,Fifth-Nerve Palsies, Traumatic,Fifth-Nerve Traumas,Injuries, Trigeminal Nerve,Injury, Trigeminal Nerve,Nerve Avulsion, Trigeminal,Nerve Avulsions, Trigeminal,Nerve Contusion, Trigeminal,Nerve Contusions, Trigeminal,Nerve Injuries, Trigeminal,Nerve Injury, Trigeminal,Nerve Transection, Trigeminal,Nerve Transections, Trigeminal,Nerve Trauma, Trigeminal,Nerve Traumas, Trigeminal,Neuropathies, Traumatic Trigeminal,Neuropathy, Traumatic Trigeminal,Palsies, Traumatic Fifth-Nerve,Palsy, Traumatic Fifth-Nerve,Transection, Trigeminal Nerve,Transections, Trigeminal Nerve,Trauma, Fifth-Nerve,Trauma, Trigeminal Nerve,Traumas, Fifth-Nerve,Traumas, Trigeminal Nerve,Traumatic Fifth Nerve Palsy,Traumatic Fifth-Nerve Palsies,Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathies,Traumatic Trigeminal Neuropathy,Trigeminal Nerve Avulsions,Trigeminal Nerve Contusions,Trigeminal Nerve Transections,Trigeminal Nerve Traumas,Trigeminal Neuropathies, Traumatic |
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| D019228 |
Tooth Crown |
The upper part of the tooth, which joins the lower part of the tooth (TOOTH ROOT) at the cervix (TOOTH CERVIX) at a line called the cementoenamel junction. The entire surface of the crown is covered with enamel which is thicker at the extremity and becomes progressively thinner toward the cervix. (From Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p216) |
Crown, Tooth,Crowns, Tooth,Tooth Crowns |
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