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1999:Second molar
1864:Nomenclature
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1365:Hom-Lay Wang
1350:Jørgen Slots
1320:Brian Mealey
1195:Gingivectomy
1097:Tetracycline
1092:Oral hygiene
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86:A05.1.01.108
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2091:Third molar
2081:First molar
2004:Third molar
1994:First molar
1526:Soft palate
1521:Hard palate
1465:Cupid's bow
1345:Jay Seibert
1295:Frank Beube
1134:Debridement
924:Red complex
663:05 Mar 2000
183:soft tissue
169:inside the
51:Identifiers
2237:Categories
2152:Root canal
2018:Mandibular
1780:Oropharynx
1738:Underside
1485:White roll
1315:Jan Lindhe
1240:Sinus lift
1170:Bone graft
1057:Ante's law
996:Gingivitis
966:Edentulism
536:References
459:gingivitis
379:epithelium
375:meth mouth
371:gingivitis
327:epithelium
1931:Maxillary
1921:Deciduous
1894:Permanent
1712:Taste bud
1589:Stippling
1120:Treatment
1102:Triclosan
1087:Mouthwash
934:(amoebic)
866:Infection
813:Diagnoses
796:Stippling
520:Gum graft
483:dry mouth
403:embrasure
304:embrasure
177:Structure
2053:Premolar
1966:Premolar
1909:premolar
1742:Frenulum
1604:Philtrum
1599:Cementum
1480:Philtrum
1258:Membrane
1077:Flossing
1062:Brushing
971:Fremitus
956:Calculus
751:Cementum
657:Archived
638:Archived
610:Archived
599:Archived
552:Archived
498:See also
479:pyorrhea
222:cementum
163:mandible
155:gingivae
2243:Gingiva
2205:Mamelon
2027:Incisor
1940:Incisor
1899:incisor
1609:Gingiva
1253:Curette
1158:Surgery
805:Disease
761:Gingiva
729:Anatomy
413:Texture
396:Contour
320:keratin
316:chewing
224:. C,
212:of the
167:maxilla
159:mucosal
147:gingiva
74:D005881
62:gingiva
46:Details
2187:Dentin
2177:Enamel
2044:Canine
1957:Canine
1904:canine
1785:fauces
1701:Tongue
1626:Glands
1513:Palate
1268:Scaler
1249:Tools
1031:Plaque
236:. F,
232:. E,
228:. D,
218:enamel
2114:Crown
2105:Parts
2074:Molar
2020:teeth
1987:Molar
1933:teeth
1914:molar
1886:Teeth
1795:Uvula
1680:Teeth
1495:Cheek
1444:mouth
1263:Probe
949:Other
339:Color
214:tooth
210:crown
171:mouth
129:[
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57:Latin
2147:Pulp
2122:Cusp
1708:Top
1688:see
1663:duct
1651:duct
1639:duct
1546:Gums
683:Gums
165:and
143:gums
141:The
106:2790
81:TA98
69:MeSH
29:Gums
1452:Lip
477:or
312:col
151:pl.
145:or
113:FMA
101:TA2
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