Permanent dentition definition

Permanent dentition means those teeth that succeed the primary teeth and the additional molars that erupt.
Permanent dentition or “adult dentition” means the second set of teeth in the lower and upper arches; which are conventionally described using the Universal or National Numbering System as 1 through 32;

Related to Permanent dentition

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  • Permanent Works means the permanent works to be executed by the Contractor under the Contract.

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