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devitalized — Devoid of life; dead … Medical dictionary
devitalized — Synonyms and related words: ausgespielt, burned out, castrated, debilitated, demasculinized, disabled, drained, effeminized, effete, emasculate, emasculated, enervated, enfeebled, eunuchized, eviscerated, exhausted, fatigued, gelded,… … Moby Thesaurus
devitalized — devitalize (Amer.) de·vi·tal·ize || ‚diË vaɪtÉ™laɪz v. drain of vitality, make lifeless (also devitalise) … English contemporary dictionary
devitalized — adjective deprive of strength and vigour. → devitalize … English new terms dictionary
devitalized pulp — necrotic p … Medical dictionary
Crown (dentistry) — Intervention ICD 9 CM 23.41 MeSH … Wikipedia
Chronic wound — A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do; wounds that do not heal within three months are often considered chronic.[1] Chronic wounds seem to be detained… … Wikipedia
Fixed prosthodontics — in dentistry is a technique used to restore teeth, using fixed restorations (also referred to as indirect restorations), which include crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers. Prosthodontists are specialist dentists who have undertaken… … Wikipedia
débridement — Excision of devitalized tissue and foreign matter from a wound. [Fr. unbridle] * * * de·bride·ment di brēd mənt, dā , .mänt, .män n the usu. surgical removal of lacerated, devitalized, or contaminated tissue * * * n. the process of cleaning an… … Medical dictionary
debridement — noun Etymology: French débridement, from débrider to remove adhesions, literally, to unbridle, from Middle French desbrider, from des de + bride bridle, from Middle High German brīdel more at bridle Date: circa 1842 the usually surgical removal… … New Collegiate Dictionary