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bridge (brij) 1. a structure connecting two separate points, including parts of an organ. 2. a fixed partial denture. 3. tarsal coalition. cantilever bridge a bridge having an artificial tooth attached beyond the point of anchorage of the bridge. cytoplasmic bridge 2. see intercellular b. disulfide bridge see under bond. extension bridge cantilever b. intercellular bridge a misnomer for the appearance of the junction of epithelial cells at a desmosome as a result of dehydration during fixation; it was formerly thought to constitute a bridge for cytoplasmic continuity (cytoplasmic bridge). protoplasmic bridge a strand of protoplasm connecting two secondary spermatocytes, occurring as a result of incomplete cytokinesis.
Bridge An appliance of one or more artificial teeth anchored by crowns on the adjacent teeth. Mentioned in: Tooth Replacements and Restorations
bridge. See bridgework. Bridge (1) BRIDGE Beta Radiation Investigation with Direct Stenting and Galileo in Europe. A study evaluating intracoronary 32P radiation and the Galileo® Radiotherapy System after direct Multi-Link Rx Tetra® coronary stenting Conclusion 32P intravascular brachytherapy decreases in-stent neointimal proliferation and restenosis; thrombosis was a major problem (2) Bridge Body image Earl A horizontal piercing through the bridge of the nose Cardiology See Intramyocardial bridge Dentistry A fixed partial denture; a prosthetic replacement of missing teeth cemented or attached to abutment teeth or implants adjacent to the space; a removable partial denture is a prosthetic replacement of missing teeth on a framework that can be removed by a patient Immunology See Beta-gamma bridge Informatics A connector between 2 networks or 2 parts of the same network, which acts as a 'shipping clerk' by forwarding data between the parts Physical therapy An exercise in which a person lays on his/her back with bent knees, while lifting the pelvis, placing thighs, back and pelvis in a straight line, strengthening abdominal, lower back, gluteus and hamstring muscles Physiology See Cross-bridge Transplantation medicine An organ surrogate that carries out a particular physiologic function and 'buys time' for a patient awaiting a donor organ for transplantation bridge [brij] 1. a fixed partial denture; see illustration. ![]() A bridge unit serves to restore a functional unit by replacing one or more missing teeth. A fixed bridge consists of abutment and pontic teeth splinted together. From Darby and Walsh, 1995. pons. 2. a protoplasmic structure uniting adjacent elements of a cell, similar in plants and animals. conjugative bridge in bacterial conjugation, a connection formed between two bacterial cells by the attachment of an F pilus from an F+ cell to an F− cell. disulfide bridge disulfide bond.
bridge, n a colloquial expression for a fixed partial denture. See also denture, partial, fixed. bridge, cantilever, bridge, fixed, n See denture, partial, fixed. bridge, removable, n a colloquial expression for a removable partial denture. See also denture, partial, removable. bridge splint,
n See splint, fixed. bridge 1. pons. 2. a protoplasmic structure uniting adjacent elements of a cell, similar in plants and animals. 3. dental prosthesis for the replacement of missing teeth. disulfide bridge disulfide bond. β-γ bridging
one of the dysproteinemias in which there is no clear separation electrophoretically between the β2 and γ1 globulins. The cause is an increase in IgA or IgM, or both, and this is almost pathognomonic for chronic active hepatitis. bridge That part of a spectacle frame which forms the main connection between the lenses or rims. The bridge assembly is generally taken to include the pads, if any (British Standard). See spectacles.
flush bridge The bridge of a spectacle frame with zero projection. inset bridge A spectacle frame so shaped that the bearing surface of the bridge is behind the plane of the lenses. keyhole bridge Bridge of a spectacle frame with pads, looking like the outline of the upper part of a keyhole. pad bridge A bridge of a spectacle frame with two pads acting as the resting surface on the nose. saddle bridge A bridge so shaped as to rest on the nose over a continuous area, but in which the ends of the bearing surface are extended to lie behind the back plane of the front (British Standard). bridge Dentistry A fixed partial denture; a prosthetic replacement of missing teeth cemented or attached to abutment teeth or implants adjacent to the space; removable partial denture is a prosthetic replacement of missing teeth on a
framework that can be removed by a Pt Physical therapy An exercise in which a person lays on his/her back with bended knees, while lifting the pelvis, placing thighs, back and pelvis in a straight line, strengthening abdominal, lower back, gluteus
and hamstring muscles Transplantation medicine An organ surrogate that carries out a particular physiologic function and “buys time” for a Pt awaiting a donor organ for transplantation
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