See Also: dens premolaris(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
dens(medicine)
dens succedaneus(medicine)
dens serotinus(medicine)
dens angularis(medicine)
dens bicuspidus(medicine)
dens sapientiae(medicine)
dens caninus(medicine)
dens deciduus(medicine)

Mimetite (medicine) and dens premolaris (medicine)


Mimetite (medicine)


mimetite
<chemical> A mineral occurring in pale yellow or brownish hexagonal crystals. It is an arseniate of lead.

Origin: Gr. An imitator. So called because it resembles pyromorphite.

Source: Websters Dictionary


dens premolaris (medicine)


dens premolaris -->
premolar tooth


A tooth usually having two tubercles or cusps on the grinding surface and a flattened root, single in the lower jaw and upper second premolar, and furrowed in the upper first premolar. There are four premolars in each jaw, two on either side between the canine and the molars; there are no premolars in the deciduous dentition.

Synonym: dens premolaris, bicuspid tooth, dens bicuspidus.