dentibuccal
Buccolingual means pertaining to the cheek and tongue.
A buccal composite is a non-metal one-surface dental restoration (filling) on the cheek (buccal) side of a posterior (back) tooth. It is made up of resin, plastic, and other components that are colored to closely match the color of the tooth being repaired.
tooth 7, according to the universal system of tooth notation is maxillary right lateral incisor
The second cervical vertebra (C2), also called the axis, has a projection on it's superior surface called a dens that creates a pivot joint with the vertebra above it (C1), also known as the atlas. The pivot joint between these two vertebra allows 45 degrees of rotation in each direction, which is half the possible rotation of the head.
pinna, tympanic membrane, external auditory canal
Buccolingual means pertaining to the cheek and tongue.
Canine tooth
A typical tooth has five surfaces: occlusal (top biting surface), lingual (tongue side), buccal (cheek side), mesial (toward the midline), and distal (away from the midline).
Periodontal is the medical term meaning pertaining to around the tooth.
My cheek was swollen after I had a tooth extracted.
It's spelled BUCCAL and it's the cheek side of the tooth as opposed to the lingual or tongue side.
The hard surfce on the surface of a tooth is enamel.
The side of a tooth that is facing towards the inside of thecheek
A resin one surface anterior is a tooth colored filling on a front tooth.
The cheek swelling was caused by bacterial infection, which food debris to the periodontal pocket of your wisdom tooth resulted in. Usually metronidazole and cefaclor should be taken orally about one week. The wisdom tooth need to be pulled out until the cheek swelling cure.
take a bag and fill it with ice,then put it on your cheek until somewhat numb. then wiggle or twist the tooth until it comes out.
The surface of the tooth that normally contacts the tooth immediately anterior to it in the dental arch is called the "mesial" surface. This surface faces the midline of the dental arch and is key in maintaining proper alignment and function of the teeth. In contrast, the surface that faces away from the midline is referred to as the "distal" surface.