
1) Artificial body parts 2) Medical specialty 3) Medicine
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a fixed or removable appliance used to replace missing teeth (ie. bridges, partials, and dentures).
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A fixed or removable appliance to replace missing teeth. Fixed bridges, removable partials, and dentures are all examples.
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The art and science of making and adjusting artificial parts of the human body. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(pros-thet´iks) the field of knowledge relating to prostheses, including their design and use.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pros-thet′iks Definitions: 1. The art and science of making and adjusting artificial parts of the human body. See: anaplastology
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Prosthetics: The art and science of developing artificial replacements for body parts. Depending on the type of prosthesis, prosthetics may be built and fitted/implanted in a hospital (as in the case of an artificial knee joint), or by an outside specialist. Post- mastectomy prosthetics, for example, may be purchased and fitted by specialized linge...
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[
n] - the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
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prosthetics 1. The branch of surgery dealing with replacement of missing parts. 2. The science and technology of the design, fabrication, and application of prostheses. Externally powered prosthetics refers to any prosthesis in which a small electronic motor has been incorporated for the purpose of providing force to control various functions. In...
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noun the branch of medicine dealing with the production and use of artificial body parts
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A fixed or removable appliance to replace missing teeth. example: bridges, dentures and partials. sometimes single crowns are considered prosthetics.
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the branch of surgery or of dentistry that deals with the replacement of missing parts with artificial structures. Cf. · the fabrication and fitting of prosthetic devices, esp. artificial limbs.
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