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approximal

[uh-prok-suh-muhl]

approximal Definition

adjacent but not touching, as the surfaces of two adjacent teeth.

Using approximal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "approximal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dentist recommended flossing to clean the approximal spaces between my teeth.

  • Example

    The toothbrush cannot reach the approximal surfaces of the teeth.

  • Example

    The approximal contact point is where two teeth touch each other.

Origins of approximal

from Latin 'proximus', meaning 'nearest'

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Summary: approximal in Brief

'Approximal' [uh-prok-suh-muhl] describes two adjacent surfaces that are not touching, such as the surfaces of two adjacent teeth. The term is often used in dental contexts, where it refers to the spaces between teeth that require cleaning with floss or other tools. An example sentence is 'The dentist recommended flossing to clean the approximal spaces between my teeth.'