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Type your answer here... caries involving the pit & fissure.
Where the crust erodes on the sides by layers and almost gets down to the pit
Tar Pit - comics - was created in 2001.
A crater is a deep pit at top of a volcano cone.
it is the atoms in a object
Pit and fissure sealants are defined as decay preventing agents bonded on the back teeth to seal out germs and sugars and are classified as of types V, U, I, or K.
Type your answer here... caries involving the pit & fissure.
A lingual pit on the lingual surface of a maxillary molar is at an increased risk for cavities, due to both increased biofilm retention and thinness of enamel forming the walls of the pit. Enamel sealants are recommended to be used on the lingual surfaces of erupting teeth, although sealants have been shown to not bond as easily on lingual surfaces as they do on the occlusal surfaces.
G. L. Woodward has written: 'Oral health status of third grade children in North York' 'The use of pit and fissure sealants in the North York public dental program' 'When to place an initial restoration'
A fissure or a pit is formed in the occlusal surface when multiple cusps join together.
Clinincally,Stained pits and fissures with minimum decalcification or opacification and no softness at the base of fissures.
Several words can be similar... Cavern, trench, sinkhole, burrow, chasm, chamber, pit, shaft, void, fissure.
As far as I am concerned, the name German pit is not a result of apbt dogs brought to Germany.
Where the crust erodes on the sides by layers and almost gets down to the pit
Pit weight is a condition of the dogs which a result of excersice and good diet. It is like a boxer's weight. He can't be fat nor to thin. Fat dogs gets tired faster than a dog in pit weight condition.
This would be a class 5. According to the US Health Department web site, class 5s are on the facial or lingual surface of all teeth and do not involve a pit or fissure. You can see more at the related links below.
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