Category: T

  • Translation

    Movement of the condyle–meniscus complex of the temporomandibular joint over the articular eminence. The movement of a tooth (bodily movement) through alveolar bone without change in inclination. The process whereby the genetic information present in the linear sequence of ribonucleotides in mRNA is converted into a corresponding sequence of amino acids in a protein. It…

  • Transitional prosthesis/restoration

    A temporary prosthesis to replace a missing tooth or teeth during the course of treatment.  

  • Transitional prosthesis

    Prosthetic restoration designed to facilitate the progression of patient treatment from one phase to another. Called also conversion prosthesis.  

  • Transitional implant (syn)

    Provisional implant. Dental implant used during implant therapy to support a transitional fixed or removable denture. It is usually an immediately loaded narrow diameter implant, which may be removed at a later stage of treatment.  

  • Transitional denture

    A removable dental prosthesis serving as an interim prosthesis to which artificial teeth will be added as natural teeth are lost and that will be replaced after postextraction tissue changes have occurred. A transitional denture may become an interim complete dental prosthesis when all the natural teeth have been removed from the dental arch. Called…

  • Transitional contour

    The shape that exists at the point where a dental implant abutment and the corresponding dental implant body meet or join.  

  • Transit dose

    Measurement of the amount of primary radiation that has transmitted through (beyond) the patient and is in line with the transmission axis of the central ray.  

  • Transillumination

    The passage of light through body tissues for the purpose of examination. Visual inspection of a body structure or organ by passing a light through its walls. A method of detecting breast cancer in which light is passed through breast tissues to detect and differentiate between cysts and malignant tumors. An examination of an organ…

  • Transforms

    The process of changing the geometric shape and form of a 3D digital object by manipulating polygonal vertices, points, and lines of the surface mesh structure. Certain atoms or groups of atoms relative to a double bond between two carbon atoms on opposite sides of the molecule.  

  • Transforming growth factor (TGF)

    Any of several proteins secreted by transformed cells that stimulate growth of normal cells, although not causing transformation. TGFalpha or TGF‐A is a 50‐amino acid polypeptide which binds to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and also stimulates growth of microvascular endothelial cells. TGF‐beta or TGF‐B exists as several subtypes, all of which are found…