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Fully adjustable articulator
An articulator that permits simulation and duplication of the three‐dimensional movements of recorded mandibular motion.
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Full‐thickness graft
Transfer of skin or gingival epithelium in full thickness with little or no attached subcutaneous tissue.
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Full‐denture prosthetics
Substitution of the natural teeth in the arch and the related parts by manmade alternatives, including but not limited to acrylics, alloys, and porcelain. The discipline of rebuilding an edentulous mouth.
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Fulcrum line
A theoretical line passing through the point around which a lever functions and at right angles to its path of movement. An imaginary line, connecting occlusal rests, around which a partial removable dental prosthesis tends to rotate under masticatory forces. The determinants for the fulcrum line are usually the cross‐arch occlusal rests located adjacent to…
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Friction‐retained
Use of intimate fit of parts for the retention of an abutment or a prosthesis (e.g., spark erosion prosthesis).
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Friction‐fit
Component retained and/or stabilized through frictional contact with another component.
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Frictional attachment
A precision or semiprecision attachment that achieves retention by metal to metal contact, without springs, clips or other mechanical means of retention.
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Friction retained pin
A metal dowel placed into a hole drilled by the clinician in the dentin to enhance retention of a restoration; it is retained exclusively by the elasticity of the tooth’s dentin.
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Lingual f
The fold of mucous membrane connecting the tongue with the floor of the mouth and the mandibular alveolar process.
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Labial f
The fold of mucous membrane connecting the lip and the alveolar process in the midline of both the maxilla and mandible.
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