Extraoral definition

Extraoral means outside of the mouth.

Examples of Extraoral in a sentence

  • Extra-oral posterior dental radiographic image - image capture only.

  • Extraoral - 2D projection radiographic images created using a stationary radiation source and detector.

  • Extraoral grafts (grafting of tissues from outside the mouth to oral tissues).

  • Extraoral -2D projection radiographic images created using a stationary radiation source and detector.

  • If a defect in materials or workmanship occurs in an Extraoral Digital Imaging System under normal use and service during the Warranty Period, we will then, either directly or through independent technicians certified by us, and at no cost to you; (i) initiate repairs following our receipt of the service request whenever commercially reasonable and possible; and (ii) replace any malfunctioning parts.

  • If a defect in materials or workmanship occurs in an Extraoral Digital Imaging System under normal use and serviceduring the Warranty Period, we will then, either directly or through independent technicians certified by us, and atno cost to you;(i) initiate repairs following ourreceipt of the service request whenever commercially reasonable and possible; and (ii) replace any malfunctioning parts.

  • Extraoral bad breath can be caused by conditions affecting the nose, sinuses, tonsils, and esophagus, but in some individuals, the extraoral halitosis is bloodborne3.

  • Extraoral halitosis has an estimated prevalence of 0.5–3% in the general population2, and its origin is not completely understood.

  • D0705 - Extra-oral posterior dental radiographic image - image capture only.

  • If a defect in materials or workmanship occurs in an Extraoral Digital Imaging System under normal use and service during the Service Period, we will, either directly or through independent technicians certified by us, and at no cost to you, (i) initiate repairs and (ii) replace any malfunctioning parts.

Related to Extraoral

  • Extraordinary Items means (i) extraordinary, unusual, and/or nonrecurring items of gain or loss; (ii) gains or losses on the disposition of a business; (iii) changes in tax or accounting regulations or laws; or (iv) the effect of a merger or acquisition, all of which must be identified in the audited financial statements, including footnotes, or Management Discussion and Analysis section of the Company’s annual report.

  • Extreme Vetting means data mining, threat modeling, predictive risk analysis, or other similar services." Extreme Vetting does not include:

  • Extraordinary Loss Any Realized Loss or portion thereof caused by or resulting from:

  • Enslavement means the exercise of any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership over a person and includes the exercise of such power in the course of trafficking in persons, in particular women and children;

  • Extraordinary circumstances means floods, snow, ice storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or other