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distoclusal

dis·to·clu·sal

(dis'tō-klū'săl),
1. Relating to or characterized by distoclusion.
2. Denoting a compound cavity or restoration involving the distal and occlusal surfaces of a tooth.
3. Denoting the line angle formed by the distal and occlusal walls of a class V cavity.
Synonym(s): distoocclusal
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dis·to·clu·sal

(dis'tō-klū'zăl)
1. Relating to or characterized by distoclusion.
2. Denoting a compound cavity or restoration involving the distal and occlusal surfaces of a tooth.
3. Denoting the line angle formed by the distal and occlusal walls of a class V cavity.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

dis·to·clu·sal

, distoocclusal (dis'tō-klū'zăl, ŏ-klū'zăl)
1. Relating to or characterized by distoclusion.
2. Denoting compound cavity or restoration involving tooth's distal and occlusal surfaces.
3. Denoting line angle formed by distal and occlusal walls of a class V cavity.
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