Category: M

  • Morgan and James model of prosthesis loading

    Model of implant prosthesis loading with rigid implant‐to‐prosthesis connections.  

  • Morbidity

    The condition of being in a diseased state. A diseased state or symptom or can refer either to the incidence rate or to the prevalence rate of a disease. In psychiatry, the term is used to describe associated adverse effects of a mental or physical disorder or treatment in physical or mental terms. The number…

  • Mora device

    Acronym for mandibular orthopedic repositioning appliance; an appliance designed to optimize jaw relationships and neuromuscular balance.  

  • Monoplane occlusion

    The arrangement of teeth where tooth contact in all excursions occurs in a single plane of occlusion.  

  • Monoplane articulation

    The arrangement of teeth in a single plane of occlusion.  

  • Monoplane

    The occlusal surface of teeth where all cusp heights are within the same plane.  

  • Monomer

    The chemical initiator of a polymerization process. The basic molecular subunit from which, by repetition of a single reaction, polymers are made. For example, amino acids (monomers) link together via condensation reactions to yield polypeptides or proteins (polymers). A monomer is analogous to a link (monomer) in a metal chain (polymer). A simple molecule of…

  • Monocyte

    Mononuclear phagocytic leukocyte, 13–25 μm in diameter, with an ovoid or kidney‐shaped nucleus. Precursor to a macrophage, it is formed in the bone marrow from a promonocyte and is transported to tissues such as the lung and liver, where it develops into a macrophage. Large white blood cell that ingest microbes, other cells and foreign…

  • Moment of inertia

    Resistance to rotation of a body; used to explain the relative change if bending moments are based upon the cross‐sectional radius of a structure.  

  • Moment

    The magnitude of force applied to a rotational system at a distance from the axis of rotation.