odonto-, odont-, odon-, -odont, -odonic, -odontic, -odontia, -odontoid
(Greek: tooth, teeth)
Oreodont
Resembling, or allied to, the genus Oreodon.
Oredon refers to a genus of extinct herbivorous mammals, abundant in the Tertiary formation of the Rocky Mountains. It is more or less related to the camel, hog, and deer.
orthodontia
The branch of dentistry which is concerned with the prevention and correction of irregularities and faulty positions of the teeth.
orthodontic
Pertaining to, or referring to, the orthopedic correction of abnormal dental relationships, including related abnormalities in facial structures.
orthodontics
1. The branch of dentistry dealing with the prevention or correction of irregularities of the teeth.
2. That branch of dentistry that specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities.
The technical term for these problems is malocclusion, which means "bad bite".
The practice of orthodontics involves the design, application and control of corrective appliances (braces) to bring teeth, lips and jaws into proper alignment and achieve facial balance.
orthodontist
1. A specialist in the area of dentistry concerned with the prevention and correction of abnormally positioned or aligned teeth.
2. A dentist who is concerned with correcting and preventing irregularities of teeth and their poor occlusions.
orthodontology
The study of irregularities in position of the teeth, and of malocclusions, and their treatment.
pachyodont
parodontal
parodontitis
pathodontia
In dentistry, diseases of the teeth.
pedodontia
pedodontics, pediadontia
The branch of dentistry concerned with the dental care and treatment of children.
pedodontist, pediadontist
A dentist who practices pedodontics.
pedodontistry
Dealing with the care of childrens teeth.
pedodontology, pediadontology
The study of the care of childrens teeth.
Related "tooth, teeth" word units:
bruxo-;
dento-.