distolingual

distolingual
dis·to·lingual

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  • distolingual — Relating to the distal and lingual surfaces of a tooth; denoting the angle formed by their junction. * * * dis·to·lin·gual liŋ g(yə )wəl adj relating to or situated on the distal and lingual surfaces of a tooth <the distolingual cusp> * * * …   Medical dictionary

  • distolingual — ˌ adjective Etymology: dist + lingual : relating to or situated on the distal and lingual surfaces of a tooth the distolingual cusp of a tooth …   Useful english dictionary

  • distolingual groove — distolingual developmental groove the distal of the lingual grooves of the bicuspid and maxillary molar teeth …   Medical dictionary

  • DLG — distolingual groove …   Medical dictionary

  • DLG — • distolingual groove …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

  • Removable partial denture — Intervention MeSH D003832 …   Wikipedia

  • Maxillary first molar — Maxillary first molars of permanent and primary teeth marked in red. The maxillary first molar is the tooth located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both the maxillary second premolars of the mouth but mesial (toward the midline …   Wikipedia

  • Mandibular first molar — Mandibular first molars of permanent and primary teeth marked in red. The mandibular first molar or six year molar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular second premolars of the mouth but mesial …   Wikipedia

  • Molar — Para otros usos de este término, véase Molar (desambiguación). Artículo principal: Diente Cordal inferior. Los dientes molares tienen como función principal masticar y triturar (o, molturar) los alimentos. Corresponden …   Wikipedia Español

  • hypocone — The distolingual cusp of an upper molar tooth. [hypo + G. konos, pine cone] * * * hy·po·cone hī pō .kōn n the principal rear inner cusp of a mammalian upper molar * * * hy·po·cone (hiґpo kōn) [hypo + Gr. kōnos cone] the distolingual… …   Medical dictionary

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