Eingleiten,Ausgleiten

English translation: sliding in and out

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German term or phrase:Eingleiten,Ausgleiten
English translation:sliding in and out

14:22 Jan 26, 2004
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Dentistry
German term or phrase: Eingleiten,Ausgleiten
In funktionellem Nahkontakt der Okklusionsflaechen duerfen in allen diesen komplexen Bewegungen des Unterkiefers keine Stoerungen beim Eingleiten und Ausgleiten erfolgen
Mrunalini
India
Local time: 12:54
sliding in and out
Explanation:
It's not really clear from the sentence what the ein und ausgleiten refers to. More context would be useful.
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Mary McCusker
Local time: 03:24
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3 +3sliding in and out
Mary McCusker


  

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18 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +3
sliding in and out


Explanation:
It's not really clear from the sentence what the ein und ausgleiten refers to. More context would be useful.

Mary McCusker
Local time: 03:24
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 3

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  gangels (X): could also be 'invasion' and 'withdrawal' (remember 'minimally invasive surgery')
2 hrs
  -> Thanks for expressing agreement. I'm thinking that the text has to do with an object sliding in and out (e.g. dentures), but it is not clear

agree  Gisela Greenlee: found confirmation on google to jaw sliding in and out
3 hrs

agree  Brandis (X)
1 day 13 hrs
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