Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Aug 22, 2017 14:47
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Italian term
inclusione
Italian to English
Other
Medical: Dentistry
"Per quanto riguarda lo stato della dentatura, dei 5 denti mandibolari mancanti, 3 risultano perduti in vita, mentre per il terzo molare destro non si puo' dire il motivo della mancanza, considerando anche che il controlaterale sinistro mancante per agenesia o per *inclusione*."
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4 +3 | impaction | Fiona Grace Peterson |
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Aug 22, 2017 14:50: philgoddard changed "Field" from "Medical" to "Other" , "Field (write-in)" from "anatomy/teeth" to "(none)"
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impaction
Il fenomeno dei canini inclusi consiste nella mancata eruzione dei canini definitivi e conseguentemente nella mancata caduta dei canini da latte, che restano quindi “inclusi” nella dentatura definitiva.
http://www.studiodeldeo.it/blog/10743/canini_inclusi__perché...
Impacted tooth
An impacted tooth is a tooth that does not break through the gum.
Causes
Teeth start to pass through the gums (emerge) during infancy. This happens again when permanent teeth replace the primary (baby) teeth. If a tooth does not come in, or emerges only partially, it is considered to be impacted. This most commonly happens with the wisdom teeth (the third set of molars). They are the last teeth to emerge. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 21.
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001057.htm
http://www.studiodeldeo.it/blog/10743/canini_inclusi__perché...
Impacted tooth
An impacted tooth is a tooth that does not break through the gum.
Causes
Teeth start to pass through the gums (emerge) during infancy. This happens again when permanent teeth replace the primary (baby) teeth. If a tooth does not come in, or emerges only partially, it is considered to be impacted. This most commonly happens with the wisdom teeth (the third set of molars). They are the last teeth to emerge. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 21.
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001057.htm
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