dysodontiasis

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English

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Etymology

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From dys- +‎ odonto- +‎ -iasis.

Noun

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dysodontiasis (uncountable)

  1. (medicine, rare) Difficulty or irregularity in the eruption of the teeth.
    • 1991 January 1, Marcucci M, “Clinical experience in the treatment of dental pain”, in The Clinical Journal of Pain:
      A number of controlled clinical trials showed that meclofenamic acid is an excellent analgesic, offering good tolerability when used in oral surgery, dysodontiasis, avulsion of the third impacted molar, and periodontitis.