Cavity is a hollow area inside the body, separated from all other parts of the body.
In anatomy, cavity P means a separate internal space of the body, such as the abdominal cavity or oral cavity.
In dentistry, this term has several meanings:
a) A hole in a tooth caused by caries or tooth wear.
b) A round hole made by a dentist in a tooth for later filling, such as a filling.
c) A solution of synthetic or natural resin in an organic solvent. Used as a paste for amalgam fillings or as a coating for newly placed cement fillings.
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In anatomy, cavity P is a hollow area of the body, separated from all other parts of the body (for example, the abdominal cavity or oral cavity).
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In dentistry:
a) Cavity P is a hole in the tooth formed as a result of caries or tooth abrasion.
b) Cavity P is a round hole in the tooth made by a dentist for its subsequent filling (for example, with a filling).
c) Cavity P is a solution of natural or synthetic resin in an organic solvent. It is used as a filling paste for amalgam fillings or as a coating for newly placed filling cement.
The P cavity is a unique part of our body that many do not notice and do not pay attention to. This is a hollow part of our body that is separated from the rest. What functions does cavity P perform and what are its features? I will tell you about the P cavity in dentistry and anatomy.
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