ortobiogênese

German translation: Odontogenese

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Portuguese term or phrase:ortobiogênese
German translation:Odontogenese
Entered by: José Patrício

11:12 Dec 11, 2021
Portuguese to German translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Dentistry
Portuguese term or phrase: ortobiogênese
CURSO: Odontologia
DISCIPLINA: Ortodontia e Ortopedia Facial

Módulo 6 – Ortobiogênese
6.1 Definição
6.2 Revisão dos aspectos histológicos da formação dos dentes
6.3 Desenvolvimento do germe dentário
6.4 Estágios do desenvolvimento e cronologia
6.5 Característica da maxila e mandíbula do recém nascido
6.6 Dentes decíduos, características
6.7 Levantamentos fisiológicos da oclusão
6.8 Plano terminal da dentição decídua
6.9 Análise e classificação da dentição decídua
Claudia Fenker
Local time: 03:01
Odontogenese
Explanation:
ontogenetische Entwicklung der Zähne/ Odontogenese
Als Orthogenese (auch orthogenetische Evolution oder Autogenese) bezeichnet man - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogenese
Orthogenese w [von *ortho- , griech. genesis = Entstehung], Orthogenie, Orthoevolution. - https://www.spektrum.de/lexikon/biologie/orthogenese/48286
Die Zahnentwicklung, in der Zahnmedizin als Odontogenese bezeichnet, beginnt bereits ab der 6. Woche nach dem Eisprung. In dieser Zeit beträgt die Größe des Fötus gerade mal 8 mm. - https://www.medikompass.de/odontogenese.php
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Odontogenese


Explanation:
ontogenetische Entwicklung der Zähne/ Odontogenese
Als Orthogenese (auch orthogenetische Evolution oder Autogenese) bezeichnet man - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogenese
Orthogenese w [von *ortho- , griech. genesis = Entstehung], Orthogenie, Orthoevolution. - https://www.spektrum.de/lexikon/biologie/orthogenese/48286
Die Zahnentwicklung, in der Zahnmedizin als Odontogenese bezeichnet, beginnt bereits ab der 6. Woche nach dem Eisprung. In dieser Zeit beträgt die Größe des Fötus gerade mal 8 mm. - https://www.medikompass.de/odontogenese.php


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