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DictionarySeecavitycavity classification
classification (klas?i-fi-ka'shon) The orderly grouping of similar organisms, animals, individuals, diseases, or pathological findings according to traits or characteristics common to each group.Angle classificationClassification of malocclusion.Arneth classification of neutrophils See: Arneth, Josephclassification of cariesAny of five classifications of dental caries according to the part of the tooth involved. Class I is occlusal; class II, interproximal, commonly at the dentinoenamel junction of bicuspids and molars; class III, interproximal surfaces not involving incisal surfaces; class IV, interproximal but involving an incisal surface; and class V, the faciocervical area. Synonym: cavity classificationcavity classificationClassification of caries.Denver classificationA system for classifying chromosomes based on the size and position of the centromere. See: chromosomeDukes classification See: Dukes classificationInternational Classification of Diseases See: International Classification of DiseasesInternational Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health See: International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and HealthInternational Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health for Children and Youth See: International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health for Children and YouthInternational Classification of Nursing Practice See: International Classification of NursingKeith-Wagener-Barker classification See: Keith-Wagener-Barker classificationKraepelin classification See: Kraepelin classificationLancefield classification See: Lancefield classificationLandsteiner classification See: Landsteiner classificationclassification of living organismsA systematic method of assigning organisms to various groups. Living organisms are classified into five kingdoms: Monera (Prokaryota), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. Within a kingdom, the subdivisions usually are phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. The genus and species names are referred to as binomial nomenclature, with the larger (genus) category first and the precise species name second. See: taxonomyMallampati classification See: Mallampati classificationclassification of malocclusionA system for classifying the three different types of malocclusion and their subdivisions as applicable Class I shows normal anteroposterior relationship but with crowding and rotated teeth; Class II, the lower arch is distal to the upper arch on one or both sides, and the lower first molar is distal to the upper first molar; Class III, the lower arch is anterior to the upper arch on one or both sides; the lower first molar is anterior to the upper first molar. Synonym: Angle classificationSchilling classification See: Schilling classificationTNM classificationA method of classifying malignant tumors with respect to primary tumor, involvement of regional lymph nodes, and presence or absence of metastases. |