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reline
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reline /re·line/ (re-līn´) to resurface the tissue side of a denture with new base material in order to achieve a more accurate fit.
reline
[rēlīn′]
Etymology: L, re + linea
the resurfacing of the tissue side of a denture with new base material.

reline,
v to resurface the tissue side (basal surface) of a denture with new base material so that it will fit more accurately. See also rebase.


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