Category: T
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Tissue‐integrated prosthesis
Screw‐connected, fixed or removable, orodental, maxillofacial restoration retained by osseointegrated endosseous implants. Term was originally proposed by Brånemark and colleagues (Sweden) and intended for a fullarch prosthesis fabricated for an edentulous arch.
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Tissue engineering
A technique to utilize a combination of cells, signaling molecules, and scaffolds in an effort to regenerate tissues, thereby restoring biological function and structures. Combination of principles of life and engineering sciences used to develop materials and methods to repair damaged, lost, or diseased tissue. It is also used to create entire tissue and organ…
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Tissue displacement
Alteration in form or position of tissues that can occur when pressure is applied; this may alter the accuracy of oral tissue impressions during impression taking.
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Tissue displaceability
The quality of tissue that allows it to be displaced to a position not achieved by the natural and relaxed state; different tissues allow for varying degrees of displacement.
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Tissue conditioning
Process of restoring health to oral stress‐bearing soft tissues following surgical or mechanical trauma using the occluding prostheses to transmit continuous stress of force and motion to the basalseat tissues. A tissue conditioner is often used.
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Tissue conditioner
Elastomeric material with limited flow properties used to massage abused or healing soft tissues. Usually a modified acrylic resin consisting of a polymer (e.g., ethyl methacrylate or co‐polymer) and an aromatic ester‐ethyl alcohol mixture.
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Tissue bank
Centers for acquiring, characterizing, and storing human organs or tissue for future use by other individuals. It may also designate storage of information about tissues (e.g., bone bank, skin bank). A facility for collecting, cataloging, storing, and distributing body tissues for use in surgery. Bone, for example, is a commonly stored tissue. While the term…
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Tissue
Composed of cells of a given degree of specialization, differentiation, maturation, and a characteristic intercellular substance. Although the intercellular substance may comprise the major volume, tissues are primarily classified according to the predominating types of cells they contain. The material formed by cells of similar origin and character. A group or layer of cells that…
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Tinted denture base
Coloration of a denture base to resemble the natural appearance of oral mucosal tissues.
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Tinnitus
A noise in the ears, often described as ringing or roaring. A noise in the ears, as ringing, buzzing, roaring, clicking, etc. Ringing or buzzing in the ears. A relatively continuous ringing sound in the head with no apparent external source. A condition in which someone hears a ringing sound in the ears. A type…