Riverview smiles dental | Comprehensive Guide to Dental Terms Starting with “B”

Understanding dental terminology is essential for effective communication with your dentist. The Dental Dictionary explains key dental terms to help you navigate treatments and procedures with confidence. From braces to buccal, here’s everything you need to know.

Key Terms in Dental Dictionary B

Band

A metal ring cemented around a tooth to hold orthodontic brackets in place.

Banding

The orthodontic process of fitting and cementing bands to teeth.

Base

An insulating substance placed under restorations to protect tooth pulp from temperature changes.

Benefit

The payment provided by a third-party insurer for covered dental services.

Benign

A term describing a mild, non-threatening, or non-cancerous condition.

Orthodontics and Procedures

Bicuspid

A tooth located between the molars and cuspids, often used for chewing.

Bond & Bonding

Bond refers to the mechanical or chemical adhesion between two surfaces. Bonding is the process of attaching orthodontic brackets or restoring teeth with resin.

Braces

Orthodontic devices made up of brackets and archwires, designed to reposition teeth over time for improved alignment.

Bracket

A ceramic or metal piece attached to a tooth to hold an archwire for braces.

Bridge (Partial Denture)

A prosthetic device used to replace missing teeth, supported by surrounding teeth or implants.

Advanced Dental Concepts

Biopsy

The removal of tissue for examination to diagnose conditions.

Block Injection

An anesthetic technique that numbs a large area of the jaw and mouth.

Bone Atrophy/Resorption

Loss of jawbone, often caused by periodontal disease or tooth loss.

Bruxism

Involuntary grinding of teeth, commonly during sleep, leading to tooth wear and jaw pain.

Buccal

Refers to the area of the tooth or mouth facing the cheek.

Why Learn Dental Terms?

Dental terms like braces, bonding, and biopsy might sound complex, but understanding them helps you make informed decisions. With Dental Dictionary, you’ll gain clarity and confidence in every dental conversation.

Whether you’re exploring orthodontic options or understanding common procedures, this dictionary is your go-to guide for dental terminology.

Stay informed and take control of your dental health today!


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