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tissue-base relationship

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tissue-base relationship,
the relationship of the bottom of a removable dental prosthesis to underlying structures.

relationship,
n the condition of being associated or interconnected.
relationship, abnormal occlusal,
n occlusal relationships that deviate from the regular and established type to produce esthetic disharmonies, interference with mastication, occlusal traumatism, and speech difficulties.
relationship, buccolingual
n the position of a space or tooth in relation to the tongue and cheek.
relationship, convenience, of teeth,
relationship, normal,
n a relationship in which structures conjoin as they should.
relationship, occlusal,
n the individual and collective relationships of the mandibular teeth to the maxillary teeth and the relationship of the adjacent teeth in the same dental arch.
relationship, structure-activity (SAR),
n the relationship between the chemical structure of a drug and its activity.
relationship, tissue-base,
n the relationship of the base of a removable prosthesis to the structures subjacent to it. Three possibilities exist: the base may be entirely tissue-borne, it may be completely tooth-borne, or support may be shared by both the tissue subjacent to its base and the abutment that bounds the edentulous space at one terminus.


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