8 relations: Bone, Dracunculus medinensis, Elastics (orthodontics), Laser ablation, List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system, Pulp canal obliteration, Soft tissue, Tooth decay.
Bone
A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton.
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Dracunculus medinensis
Dracunculus medinensis or Guinea worm is a nematode that causes dracunculiasis, also known as guinea worm disease.
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Elastics (orthodontics)
Elastics are rubber bands frequently used in the field of orthodontics to correct different type of malocclusions.
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Laser ablation
Laser ablation is the process of removing material from a solid (or occasionally liquid) surface by irradiating it with a laser beam.
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List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system
The List of ICD-9 codes 520–579: diseases of the digestive system is one of the ranges International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems codes.
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Pulp canal obliteration
Pulp canal obliteration (also termed pulp chamber obliteration or root canal obliteration) is a condition which can occur in teeth where hard tissue is deposited along the internal walls of the root canal and fills most of the pulp system leaving it narrowed and restricted.
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Soft tissue
In anatomy, soft tissue includes the tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body, not being hard tissue such as bone.
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Tooth decay
Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or cavities, is a breakdown of teeth due to acids made by bacteria.
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