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Model




Model

Reproduction of structures made by pouring plaster or stone into a mold.



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Mode
The most frequently occurring value in a data set.

Moderil
Moderil is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): rescinnamine.



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Multidisciplinary
Several branches of medicine, science, or other professions working together toward common goals.

Micrographia
A change in handwriting with the script becoming smaller and more cramped.

Monoamine oxidase
MAO. An enzyme that breaks down dopamine. There are two types of MAO "A" and "B." In Parkinson's disease, it is beneficial to block the activity of MAO B.

Myoclonus
Jerking, involuntary movements of the arms and legs. May occur normally during sleep.

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Malocclusion
"Bad bite" or misalignment of the upper and lower teeth.

Mandible
The lower jaw.

Margin
Interface between a restoration and tooth structure.

Maryland bridge
A bridge that is bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth; requires minimum tooth reduction.

Mastication
Process of chewing food.

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