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orofacial, a. Anat.|ɔːrəʊˈfeiʃəl| [irreg. for orifacial a.] Pertaining to the mouth and face; located on or directed at the mouth and that part of the face adjacent to it.
1960Trans. Brit. Soc. Study of Orthodontics 1959 100/2 It is not possible to cover all the information gained..in one paper, which is limited..to that part of the survey dealing with orofacial muscular behaviour. 1967Oral Surg., Oral Med., Oral Path. XXIV. 7 A case has been presented in which closure of an orofacial fistula was achieved with the help of an anticholinergic drug. 1977Lancet 3 Sept. 511/1 Patients with acute orofacial infection often come under surgical care, and the prospects of successful treatment are good because the oral flora are usually sensitive to penicillin. 1988Experimental Neurol. CI. 385 Orofacial conditioning stimulation could produce an increase in antidromic excitability. Hence oroˈfacially adv.
1977Oral Surg., Oral Med., Oral Path. XLIV. 830 Periodontal, restorative, prosthetic, and oral surgical services were necessary to rehabilitate this patient orofacially. |