
1) Gap 2) Space
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1) Space between two teeth
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A diastema (plural diastemata) is a space or gap between two teeth. Many species of mammals have diastemata as a normal feature, most commonly between the incisors and molars. ==In humans== In humans, the term is most commonly applied to an open space between the upper incisors (front teeth). It happens when there is an unequal relationship betwee...
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[moth] Diastema is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family. ...
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[plant] Diastema is a genus of flowering plant in the family Gesneriaceae containing approximately 20 species ranging from Mexico to Bolivia and Venezuela. Diastema contains at least 20 valid species as of 2013. ...
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space between teeth
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• (n.) A vacant space, or gap, esp. between teeth in a jaw.
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A space, such as one between two adjacent teeth in the same dental arch.
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(from the article `mammal`) ...teeth not due to common ancestry have occurred widely in herbivorous groups. Most herbivores have incisors modified for nipping or gnawing, have ... ...the jaw into different forms, as in mammals. Incisors adapted to nipping were followed by strongly developed canines, important features in ... [2 relat...
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a space between the teeth.
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Gaps between teeth can occur naturally or when teeth have been lost. The term Diastema is used to describe open spaces between the upper incisors (front teeth). A Diastema is created by an unequal relationship between the size of the teeth and the jaw. Occasionally the pulling action of a labial frenulum (tissue around the lip) can push the teeth a...
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A space between two teeth.
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<dentistry> A space between two teeth. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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(di″ә-ste´mә) pl. diaste´mata Greek word meaning space or cleft. In anatomy, it is used for the space between two adjacent teeth.
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a gap separating molariform teeth from anterior ones, usually incisors.
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Di`a·ste'ma noun [ Latin See
Diastem .]
(Anat.) A vacant space, or gap, esp. between teeth in a jaw.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dī′ă-stē′mă, -stē′mă-tă Definitions: 1. Space between two adjacent teeth in the same dental arch. 2. Fissure or abnormal opening in any part, especially if congenital. 3. Cleft or space between the maxillary lateral incisor and canine teeth, into which the lower canine i...
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A long natural gap in a row of teeth, especially that between the incisors (or canines) and the cheek teeth in herbivores.
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noun a gap or vacant space between two teeth
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Space between two teeth, usually the front two teeth.
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the modified protoplasm at the equator of a cell, existing before mitotic division. · a space between two teeth, esp. a space between a canine and an incisor of the upper jaw into which a lower canine occludes.
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