Glossary of Dental Terms
Dentists use a lot of terms to describe problems and procedures. They would be glad to explain any term you don't know, of course, but here are a few:
Abrasion—tooth wear caused by forces other than chewing, such as improper brushing
Abutment—a tooth or implant that supports an artificial device replacing teeth
Amalgam—an alloy used in dental restorations
Arch—upper or lower jaw
Band—metal ring orthodontists cement to a tooth for strength and to anchor it
Bonding—a composite resin applied to change the shape or color of a tooth
Bruxism—grinding, clenching of teeth during the day or while sleeping
Calculus—a hard deposit of mineralized material adhering to crowns or roots of teeth
Caries—tooth decay
Crown—an artificial crown is a covering that can replace the major part of a tooth
Dentin—the part of the tooth beneath enamel and cementum, which covers the tooth root
Enamel—hard, calcified tissue of the crown of a tooth
Gingivitis—inflammation of gingival tissue, which is soft and encircles the necks of teeth
Impacted tooth—one blocked from surfacing, partly or completely, by another tooth, bone or soft tissue
Implant—a device that is placed surgically in bone as support for a prosthesis
Malocclusion—improper alignment of chewing surfaces of upper and lower teeth
Mandible—lower jaw
Maxilla—upper jaw
Palate—the hard and soft tissues forming the roof of the mouth
Plaque—a soft, sticky substance containing bacteria that accumulates on teeth
Pulp—connective tissue inside the tooth containing blood vessels and nerve tissue
Retainer—a device used to stabilize teeth
Root canal—treatment of disease and injury of the pulp
Scaling—removing plaque, calculus, and stain from teeth
Veneer—a tooth covering that may be made of porcelain
Sources: American Dental Association, American Association of Orthodontists