We’ve put together this handy reference guide of terms you might hear when speaking with your dentist or support staff.
Please don’t hesitate to ask your dental care provider for clarification. We’re here to help make your experience as pleasant as possible!
Grinding or gnashing of the teeth, most commonly while the patient is asleep.
Cement placed under a dental restoration to insulate the pulp (nerve chamber).
Transitional teeth behind the cuspids.
Juncture of two (three) roots in posterior teeth.
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