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extrusion
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ex·tru·sion (k-strzhn)
n.
1. A thrusting or forcing out of a normal position.
2. The eruption or migration of a tooth beyond its normal occlusal position.

extrusion
[ek·stro̅o̅′zhən]
Etymology: L, extrudere, to push out
1 thrusting or pushing out; expulsion by force.
2 the overeruption or movement of a tooth beyond its normal occlusal plane in the absence of opposing occlusal force.
3 an orthodontic technique for the elongation or elevation of a tooth. Compare intrusion.

extrusion
(ikstroo´zhn),
n the movement of teeth beyond the natural occlusal plane that may be accompanied by a similar movement of investing tissues. See also eruption, continuous.

extrusion
a pushing out; e.g. an orthodontic procedure which makes a tooth emerge further from its alveolus.


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