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current /cur·rent/ (kur´ent) 1. anything that flows. 2. electric c. action current the current generated in the cell membrane of a nerve or muscle by the action potential. alternating current a current which periodically flows in opposite directions. convection current a current caused by movement by convection of warmer fluid into an area of cooler fluid. direct current a current flowing in one direction only. electric current the stream of electricity that moves along a conductor. Symbol I . galvanic current a steady direct current, especially one produced chemically. current of injury a flow of current to (systolic c. of injury) or from (diastolic c. of injury) the injured region of an ischemic heart, due to regional alteration in transmembrane potential. pacemaker current the small net positive current flowing into certain cardiac cells, such as those of the sinoatrial node, causing them to depolarize. current, n a measure of the number of electrons per second that pass a given point on a conductor. current, alternating, n a current that alternately changes its direction of flow. It usually consists of 60 complete cycles/sec. current, coagulating, n an electrical current, delivered by a needle, ball, or other variously shaped points, that coagulates tissue. current dental terminology (CDT), n a listing of descriptive terms and identifying codes developed by the American Dental Association (ADA) for reporting dental services and procedures to dental benefits plans. current, direct, n an electrical current in which the electron flow is in only one direction. current, galvanic, n a direct current created by a battery. current procedural terminology (CPT), n a listing of descriptive terms and identifying codes developed by the American Medical Association (AMA) for reporting practitioner services and procedures to medical plans and medicare. n the maximum current in a roentgen-ray tube that fully uses all electrons that are available at the cathode for the production of roentgen rays. galvanic current a steady direct electric current. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Galvanic isolators attach to the green grounding wire to limit galvanic current flow (up to about 1. 20) Other complications, such as chipped or fractured teeth (19,23,27) interproximal bone loss, (26) tooth abrasion and galvanic currents produced by the jewelry, and lingual gingival trauma, (18,19) have been observed in patients with tongue piercings. This study, for example, applied 5 mA of galvanic current for 20 minutes, resulting in a 100 mA*min treatment. |
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