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onlay

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Diş Hekimliği) Akril veneri de olabilen döküm metal kapsül; parsiyel protez desteği ve aynı zamanda örtülü kapanış düzelticisi veya doğal dişlere şine olarak kullanılan, bir dişin oklüzal yüzünü tamamen sıkıca örten bir oklüzal tırnak uzantısı
onlayn
Englisch - Englisch
a pasted panel of paper, often an illustration on the covers of a book, usually coloured and pictorial
A strong, durable material made outside the mouth used to replace part of a tooth, including one or more points or cusps of the tooth, (can be metallic or tooth-colored) and is cemented or bonded once it is constructed Compare to a filling which is packed into the tooth Also compare to an inlay, which does not replace a cusp An onlay is an indirect restoration
The application of a piece of clay onto another piece of clay
laboratory-produced restoration covering the cusps of a tooth
(applique) An intricately carved wood decorative element installed on the surface of a cabinet
{f} apply to a surface, mount on a surface
Similar to an inlay except that the filling is also applied to the biting surface of the tooth
a custom-made porcelain filling Usually used to restore teeth damaged by large silver-mercury fillings
A cast gold or porcelain filling that covers one or all of the tooth's cusps
A restoration that surrounds most areas of a natural tooth that covers all or part of the chewing surface of the tooth
A restoration covers the entire biting surface of a tooth
{i} skin graft transferred by means of surgery and applied to the surface of another part or an organ of the body (Medicine); graft applied on the outer part of a bone (Medicine); inlay in tooth (Dentistry)
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