Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

unerupted tooth

Spanish answer:

diente no erupcionado

Added to glossary by Juliana Levy-Pose
Jun 22, 2023 21:38
11 mos ago
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Spanish term

unerupted tooth

Spanish Medical Medical: Dentistry
Tooth that has not penetrated the oral cavity
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Non-PRO (1): abe(L)solano

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diente no erupcionado

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Note added at 12 minutos (2023-06-22 21:51:04 GMT)
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Peer comment(s):

agree liz askew : https://fapap.es/articulo/218/la-erupcion-dental-normal-y-pa...
4 mins
Gracias
agree abe(L)solano
7 hrs
Gracias
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