bite

French translation: occlusion

06:52 Dec 29, 2020
English to French translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care / dentistry
English term or phrase: bite
Disadvantages of the Hall technique may include
the need for a prior visit to place separators,
temporary opening of the bite after placement, less
well adaption of the crown to the gingival margin,
aesthetics and pain during placement.
Jacek Sierakowski
Belgium
Local time: 21:30
French translation:occlusion
Explanation:
"L’occlusion dentaire est le positionnement et l’alignement des dents de la mâchoire supérieure avec celles de la mâchoire inférieure, quand la bouche est au repos."
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Veronica Montserrat
France
Local time: 21:30
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Merci.
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occlusion


Explanation:
"L’occlusion dentaire est le positionnement et l’alignement des dents de la mâchoire supérieure avec celles de la mâchoire inférieure, quand la bouche est au repos."


    Reference: http://https://www.laboratoire-medident.fr/blog/les-troubles...
Veronica Montserrat
France
Local time: 21:30
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agree  Bridget Jean
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