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dilacerationenUK
dilaceration (dɪˌlæsəˈreɪʃən; daɪˌlæsəˈreɪʃən) n1. dentistry a bend or curve in a tooth or root which results from an injury during its growth, causing the rest to grow at an angle2. literary archaic the act or process of tearing something or someone apartdilacerationenUK
dilaceration [di-las″er-a´shun] a tearing apart, as of a cataract. In dentistry, an abnormal angulation or curve in the root or crown of a formed tooth.di·lac·er·a·tion (dī-las'er-ā'shŭn), Displacement of some portion of a developing tooth, which is then further developed in its new relation, resulting in a tooth with sharply angulated root(s). [L. di-lacero, pp. laceratus, to tear in pieces, fr. lacer, mangled] di·lac·er·a·tion (dī-las'ĕr-ā'shŭn) Displacement of some portion of a developing tooth, which is then further developed in its new relation, so that its root or crown is sharply angulated. di·lac·er·a·tion (dī-las'ĕr-ā'shŭn) Displacement of some portion of a developing tooth, which is then further developed in its new relation. |