What's the difference between centric and centrical?
Centric
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Centrical
Example Sentences:
(1) Undeterred, Levin launched TMZ.com modestly in December 2005 as "a Hollywood and entertainment-centric news site".
(2) No clinically useful prediction may be made from cephalometric radiographs concerning the amount of mandibular deflection from centric relation to maximum intercuspation of teeth.
(3) Some of the patients of the latter group used guide flange prostheses during the postoperative period to return the mandible to the centric position.
(4) When recording and transferring centric relation onto an articulator errors can be minimized by proper use of dental materials.
(5) Returning the mandible back toward the original occlusion or habit centric has also been suggested by several reports.
(6) James Barlow forecast the "inevitable decline in the hospital-centric model".
(7) Myo-Monitor centric position is always anterior to centric occlusion, with an average of 1.8 mm.
(8) The objects of the nursing were defined nurse-centrically and generally.
(9) The condylar position at centric occlusion has been considered important in diagnosis of the temporomandibular joint.
(10) Activity occurred in the masseter and medial pterygoid muscles during the following movements; closing the jaw slowly either without occlusal contact or with occlusal contact and against resistance; free lateral movement to contralateral side, either against resistance or with occlusal contact; protraction of the jaw either without occlusal contact or with occlusal contact; swallowing either saliva or water; incisor gum chewing with either the ipsilateral or contralateral molars; normal mastication; and during forceful centric occlusion.
(11) This increase in duration was found to be due partially to centric slides and partially to asynergistic movements of the mandible.
(12) In the triturating area the verticality of the interalveolar axis is necessary for the stability of the cusp-fossa relationship in centric occlusion and for the stability of the prothesis during mastication.
(13) The effect of the extraction procedure on the centric movement area and the anteroposterior centric movement speed lasted for 10 minutes after extraction.
(14) At the p less than .05 level of significance, the anterior occlusal stop produced a centric relation position more posterior than that found with bimanual manipulation.
(15) Although the rate of chromosome evolution varies considerably in Petrogale, the genus clearly exhibits karyotypic orthoselection, with all the autosomal rearrangements identified being either centric fusions or centromeric transpositions.
(16) The subjects were asked to perform three definite tasks for the masseter muscle (intercuspid occlusion, maximum protrusion, and centric relation with a bite opening of 3mm) and two for the pterygoid muscle (maximum opening and maximum protrusion).
(17) The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of TMJ dysfunction on the recording of centric relation.
(18) The axis was located with a computerized axiograph, and the centric relation records were compared in vivo at the axis location.
(19) Anterior and posterior teeth provide primary and secondary lateral guidance in function, directing the jaw into centric occlusion.
(20) This allows centric relation to be recorded by whatever method use.
Centrical
Definition:
(a.) Placed in the center or middle; central.
Example Sentences:
(1) Undeterred, Levin launched TMZ.com modestly in December 2005 as "a Hollywood and entertainment-centric news site".
(2) No clinically useful prediction may be made from cephalometric radiographs concerning the amount of mandibular deflection from centric relation to maximum intercuspation of teeth.
(3) Some of the patients of the latter group used guide flange prostheses during the postoperative period to return the mandible to the centric position.
(4) When recording and transferring centric relation onto an articulator errors can be minimized by proper use of dental materials.
(5) Returning the mandible back toward the original occlusion or habit centric has also been suggested by several reports.
(6) James Barlow forecast the "inevitable decline in the hospital-centric model".
(7) Myo-Monitor centric position is always anterior to centric occlusion, with an average of 1.8 mm.
(8) The objects of the nursing were defined nurse-centrically and generally.
(9) The condylar position at centric occlusion has been considered important in diagnosis of the temporomandibular joint.
(10) Activity occurred in the masseter and medial pterygoid muscles during the following movements; closing the jaw slowly either without occlusal contact or with occlusal contact and against resistance; free lateral movement to contralateral side, either against resistance or with occlusal contact; protraction of the jaw either without occlusal contact or with occlusal contact; swallowing either saliva or water; incisor gum chewing with either the ipsilateral or contralateral molars; normal mastication; and during forceful centric occlusion.
(11) This increase in duration was found to be due partially to centric slides and partially to asynergistic movements of the mandible.
(12) In the triturating area the verticality of the interalveolar axis is necessary for the stability of the cusp-fossa relationship in centric occlusion and for the stability of the prothesis during mastication.
(13) The effect of the extraction procedure on the centric movement area and the anteroposterior centric movement speed lasted for 10 minutes after extraction.
(14) At the p less than .05 level of significance, the anterior occlusal stop produced a centric relation position more posterior than that found with bimanual manipulation.
(15) Although the rate of chromosome evolution varies considerably in Petrogale, the genus clearly exhibits karyotypic orthoselection, with all the autosomal rearrangements identified being either centric fusions or centromeric transpositions.
(16) The subjects were asked to perform three definite tasks for the masseter muscle (intercuspid occlusion, maximum protrusion, and centric relation with a bite opening of 3mm) and two for the pterygoid muscle (maximum opening and maximum protrusion).
(17) The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of TMJ dysfunction on the recording of centric relation.
(18) The axis was located with a computerized axiograph, and the centric relation records were compared in vivo at the axis location.
(19) Anterior and posterior teeth provide primary and secondary lateral guidance in function, directing the jaw into centric occlusion.
(20) This allows centric relation to be recorded by whatever method use.