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1 свод нёба
1) Biology: palatine vault2) Medicine: oral arch, palatal arch, palatomaxillary arch, vault of palate3) Dentistry: palato-maxillary arch -
2 душ
душ верхняя зубная superior dental archдуш вторя жаберная hyoid archдуш губная ортодонтическая labial archдуш жаберная gill arch, branchial arch, visceral archдуш зубная dental archдуш квадратная square arch wireдуш Купидона C upid’s bowдуш лингвальная ортодонтическая lingual archдуш лицевая face bowдуш надбровная superciliary arch, supraorbital ridgeдуш ненормально изогнутая зубная contrudeдуш нижнечелюстная mandibular archдуш нижняя зубная inferior dental archдуш ортодонтическая arch wire, ribbon archдуш ортодонтическая лицевая face bowдуш ортодонтическая проволочная wire, arch archwireдуш ортодонтическая расширяющая expansion archдуш ортодонтического протеза передняя небная anterior palatal barдуш ортодонтического протеза язычная lingual barдуш прямоугольная rectamgular arch wireдуш реверсивная reverse curve arch wireдуш рефлекторная arc reflexдуш сегментарная ортодонтическая segmental archдуш соединительная губная labial bar -
3 расширение
сущ. dilatation, enlargementрасширение зубных рядовзубной дуги expansion of dentitionsdental archрасширение небного свода palatal expansionрасширение раны debridement
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