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How do you write caries in Spanish?

"Caries", as in "she caries it" or "he caries the book", is translated as: lleva.


What is covert caries?

Covert caries means hidden caries. This caries can only be seen by radiograph


How do you diagnose recurrent dental caries?

Recurrent dental caries is defined as caries which occurs at or adjacent to a surface of the tooth where dental caries had previously occurred and had been repaired.Recurrent dental caries is diagnosed like any other caries; through visual, tactile, or radiographic exam.


What is backward caries?

Whenever the spread of caries along the dej exceeds cone in enamel, the caries extends into the enamel from the junction


What kind of caries you can find it at the contact area?

aggressive caries


What istrument would be used to remove soft caries?

handpiece with high speed


If you have caries who would you consult?

If you have caries, you should consult a dentist. They can diagnose the extent of the decay and recommend appropriate treatment options, such as fillings, crowns, or preventive measures. Regular dental check-ups are essential for maintaining oral health and addressing issues like caries early on.


What major health problem would be expected among the children of Smalltownsville?

Dental caries


What structure caries proprioceptive input to the cerebellum?

caries is another word for cavities.


What is arrested caries?

"Caries" is a synonym for dental cavities. Arrested caries are cavities that have been stopped from developing further by having the appropriate dental work done on them.


An extraoral radiograph would be least likely to show what 1 Detect interproximal caries 2 Locate impacted teeth 3 View sinuses or 4 Determine the extent of a fracture?

detect interproximal caries


What are Caries zones in enamel and dentin?

enamel caries: surface zone, body of lesion, dark zone, translucent zone dentinal caries: desrtuction, penetration, demineralisation, sclerotic dentine enamel caries: surface zone, body of lesion, dark zone, translucent zone dentinal caries: desrtuction, penetration, demineralisation, sclerotic dentine