
1) Body modification 2) Drive in 3) Embed firmly 4) Entrench 5) Fix firmly 6) Fix or set securely or deeply 7) French word used in English 8) Graft 9) Grafted part 10) Implantation 11) Inculcate 12) Insert 13) Instill 14) Nonhuman part of a cyborg 15) Prosthesis 16) Prosthetic device 17) Push in 18) Put firmly in the mind
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1) Embed 2) Enroot 3) Entrench 4) Imbed 5) Inspire 6) Set 7) Sow 8) Splice 9) Spread
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• (v. t.) To plant, or infix, for the purpose of growth; to fix deeply; to instill; to inculate; to introduce; as, to implant the seeds of virtue, or the principles of knowledge, in the minds of youth.
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Material inserted or grafted into tissue.
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[Verb] To insert or to place something inside of something else.
Example: Fred had a pin implanted in his arm to help it heal.
See also: implantation
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A replacement for one of your missing teeth. The implant is different than a bridge in that the implant is permenantly attached into your jaw.
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A substance or object that is put in the body as a prosthesis, or for treatment or diagnosis.
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a post that is implanted into bone. A crown, bridge, or denture is then placed over the implant to restore function and esthetics.
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Artificial tooth roots that are placed into bone to mimic the root structure of a tooth. They can be used to replace teeth or to support and retain dentures. A crown, bridge, or denture is then placed over the implant to restore natural tooth function.
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radioactive material, or radioactive material in a suitable container, embedded permanently or temporarily in a tissue for therapeutic purposes
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a surgically placed, permanent device that is used to correct an anatomical deficiency or to create a more desirable appearance
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<dentistry> A replacement for one of your missing teeth. The implant is different than a bridge in that the implant is permanently attached into your jaw. ... (08 Jan 1998) ...
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(im´plant) (im-plant´) to insert or graft material, such as tissue or radioactive material, into intact tissues or a body cavity; see also transplant. (im´plant) any material inserted or grafted into the body. dental implant a prosthetic tooth with an anchoring structu...
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An artificial device, usually made of a metal alloy or ceramic material, that is implanted within th
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Im·plant' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Implanted ;
present participle & verbal noun Implanting .] [ Prefix
im- in +
plant : confer French
implanter .] To plant, or infix, for the purpose of growth; ...
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A device put in the jaw bone to support a false tooth, a denture or a bridge.
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Implant: 1. To embed; to set in firmly. In embryology, the fertilized egg implants in the uterine lining 6 or 7 days after conception (fertilization). In medicine today, many things may be implanted. 2. That which is embedded. For example: lens implants, breast implants, cochlear implants, defibrillator implants, pacemaker implants, etc.
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(implants) Something put into the body. May be to replace a part of the body that has been removed (for example, a breast implant) or to give treatment, such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
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an organ, tissue, or device surgically inserted and left in the body
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noun a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue
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Material inserted or grafted into tissue.
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A dental implant is quite simply a titanium tooth root. This provides the support a crown needs to withstand the pressures of chewing. Implants help reverse the negative impact of missing teeth in a variety of ways, restores and maintains the natural bite, prevents unnatural stress on the other teeth, keeps opposing teeth in their proper place, pre...
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A post that is implanted in the bone. A crown, bridge or denture is then placed over the implant
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To insert or graft
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(see also stem, prosthesis) A device (or tissue or substance) that is transferred, grafted, or inserted into a living body.
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