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There are 6 letters in OVERER ( E1O1R1V4 )
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Definitions of overer in various dictionaries:
adj - having come or been brought to a conclusion
OVERER - In dentistry, overeruption is the physiological movement of a tooth lacking an opposing partner in the dental occlusion. Because of the lack of oppos...
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Excessively to an unwanted degree. |
Upper outer extra. |
The upper or over part of anything of two things, the one that is over the other. |
A superior in office or station one who is over another. |
Upper over higher. |
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In dentistry, overeruption is the physiological movement of a tooth lacking an opposing partner in the dental occlusion. Because of the lack of opposing force and the natural eruptive potential of the tooth there is a tendency for the tooth to erupt out of the line of the occlusion. * Overeruption can cause interferences in the occlusion and difficulty when constructing dentures. The alveolar bone typically overgrows, but root surfaces can be exposed to the oral environment increasing likelihood of dental caries. Overerupted teeth are often sharp due to lack of tooth wear (dental attrition) by adjacent teeth during chewing. * Overeruption is treated either by forcing the tooth back using orthodontic techniques, or by cutting the interfering part of the tooth and installing a crown. |