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  • Cicatrix

    Observed fibrous connective tissue that results from wound healing. The scar left by the fall of some portion of a growth. A scar of heavy formation of fibrous tissue. Mark left after the healing of a wound; tissue lacks color and usually appears contracted. Scar tissue that is less elastic, often appears contracted, and lacks…

  • CHS (abbrev)

    Crown height space.  

  • Chronic pain

    Pain marked by an extended duration or frequent recurrence. Long-lasting discomfort, with episodic exacerbations, that may be felt in the back, one or more joints, the pelvis, or other parts of the body. A continuing feeling of discomfort after an injury has healed, after a stimulus has stopped, or due to an incurable condition. A…

  • Chronic infection

    Ongoing and often slowly progressing infection. Usually develops from a acute infection and can last for days to months to a lifetime.  

  • Chronic closed lock

    A clinical situation where the temporomandibular joint has restricted motion over a long period of time. An anterior dislocation of the intraarticular disk causes this clinical situation. Chronic pain is typically observed.  

  • Chronic abscess

    Abscess of comparatively slow development with minimal evidence of inflammation. Symptoms include intermittent discharge of purulent matter and long‐ standing collection of purulent exudate. May follow an acute abscess. Compare: Residual abscess. An abscess which develops slowly over a period of time. A slowly progressing abscess characterized by minimal local inflammation, typically associated with tuberculosis.…

  • Chronic

    Continuing over a long period of time or recurring frequently. Used to describe a disease state of long duration. Disease that is of long, slow duration marked by general debility, sometimes with interspersed acute episodes. The opposite of acute. A disease or condition that persists or progresses over a long period of time. Continuing over…

  • Chromosome

    One of the nuclear bodies that carries hereditary factors in cells. There are 46 in humans. Long pieces of DNA found in the center (nucleus) of cells. Part of a cell that contains genetic information. Except for sperm and eggs, all human cells contain 46 chromosomes. Minute bodies in the cell nucleus that bear genetic…

  • Chroma

    The purity of a color, or its departure from white or gray. The intensity of a distinctive hue; saturation of a hue.  

  • Chondroitin sulfate

    Plays a major role in maintaining the high osmotic tension essential to the elasticity of hyalin cartilage. Hyalin cartilage is composed of collagen type II that forms a meshwork, enclosing giant macromolecular aggregates of proteoglycans. Chondroitin sulfate is a main part of this ground substance. A mucopolysaccharide that forms an important constituent of cartilage, bone,…

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