Mesioclusion


mesioclusion me·si·o·clu·sion (mē’zē-ə-klōō’zhən, -sē-) or me·si·o-oc·clu·sion (mē’zē-ō-ə-klōō’zhən, -sē-)
n.
See mesial occlusion.

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  • Mesiodistal

    mesiodistal me·si·o·dis·tal (mē’zē-ō-dĭs’təl, -sē-) adj. Of or relating to the mesial and distal surfaces of a tooth, especially the plane or diameter joining them.

  • Mesiogingival

    mesiogingival me·si·o·gin·gi·val (mē’zē-ō-jĭn’jə-vəl, -jĭn-jī’-, -sē-) adj. Of or relating to the angle formed by the junction of the mesial surface with the gingival line of a tooth.

  • Mesiolabial

    mesiolabial me·si·o·la·bi·al (mē’zē-ō-lā’bē-əl, -sē-) adj. Of or relating to the mesial and the labial surfaces of a tooth, especially the angle formed by their junction.

  • Mesiolingual

    mesiolingual me·si·o·lin·gual (mē’zē-ō-lĭng’gwəl, -sē-) adj. Of or relating to the mesial and the lingual surfaces of a tooth, especially the angle formed by their junction.

  • Mesiolinguo-occlusal

    mesiolinguo-occlusal me·si·o·lin·guo-oc·clu·sal (mē’zē-ō-lĭng’gwō-ə-klōō’zəl, -səl, mē’sē-) adj. Relating to the mesial, lingual, and occlusal surfaces of a tooth, especially the angle formed by their junction.


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