Atrision

English translation: Attrition

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Spanish term or phrase:Atrision
English translation:Attrition
Entered by: Maria Luisa Duarte

20:30 Mar 23, 2003
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Medical: Dentistry / dental
Spanish term or phrase: Atrision
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Andrea Wells
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Local time: 02:05
attrition
Explanation:
Dental Attrition:
... After consideration of the individual circumstances, the dentist
should decide whether the dental attrition should be monitored or treated. ...


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Note added at 2003-03-23 20:52:35 (GMT)
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Many of the abscesses appear to have resulted from the rapid dental attrition. Some authors argue that such attrition was beneficial in removing cuspal interferences, thus preventing malocclusions and bruxism.

http://www.dental-site.itgo.com/ancientpeople.htm

http://www.uiowa.edu/~anthro/paleopathology/crowcreek/dental...


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Maria Luisa Duarte
Spain
Local time: 10:05
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Thanks, your answer was very helpful.
Andrea
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5 +3attrition
Maria Luisa Duarte
5remorse, repentance
Laurent Slowack


  

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remorse, repentance


Explanation:
Spanish: atricion, not: atrision



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Laurent Slowack
Local time: 03:05
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch, Native in SpanishSpanish
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16 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +3
attrition


Explanation:
Dental Attrition:
... After consideration of the individual circumstances, the dentist
should decide whether the dental attrition should be monitored or treated. ...


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Note added at 2003-03-23 20:52:35 (GMT)
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Many of the abscesses appear to have resulted from the rapid dental attrition. Some authors argue that such attrition was beneficial in removing cuspal interferences, thus preventing malocclusions and bruxism.

http://www.dental-site.itgo.com/ancientpeople.htm

http://www.uiowa.edu/~anthro/paleopathology/crowcreek/dental...




Maria Luisa Duarte
Spain
Local time: 10:05
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in category: 28
Grading comment
Thanks, your answer was very helpful.
Andrea

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