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dental orthopedics (medicine) and INROLLMENT (law)


dental orthopedics (medicine)


dental orthopedics -->
orthodontics


The use of devices to move teeth or adjust underlying bone. The ideal age for starting orthodontic treatment is between ages 3 to 12 years. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems can be corrected with splinting or dental braces. Teeth can be moved by removable appliances or by fixed braces. Crowding of teeth can require extraction of teeth. Retainers may be necessary long after dental braces are placed, especially with orthodontic treatment of adults.


INROLLMENT (law)


INROLLMENT. The act of putting upon a roll. Formerly, the record of a suit was kept on skins of parchment, which, best to preserve them, were kept upon was kept on skins of parchment, which, best to preserve them, were kept upon a roll or in the form of a roll; what was written upon them was called the a roll or in the form of a roll; what was written upon them was called the inrollment. After, when such records came to be kept in books, the making up inrollment. After, when such records came to be kept in books, the making up of the record retained the old name of inrollment. of the record retained the old name of inrollment.